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    Firms await result of family tender appeals

    2010-08-13T00:00:00Z

    Hundreds of legal aid solicitors are currently awaiting the outcome of the Legal Services Commission’s appeals process for family legal aid contracts. The deadline for submitting appeals was 6 August, and the LSC has 28 days to process the appeals.

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    Conveyancers should be free to act for both sides, consumer panel says

    2010-08-12T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Consumer Panel has called for the Solicitors Regulation Authority to scrap the conduct provisions that prevent a solicitor from acting for both seller and purchaser, and for both lender and borrower in a conveyancing transaction. Responding to the SRA’s current consultation on its ...

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    Gazette survey on firms’ recovery from recession

    2010-08-12T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette is asking solicitors to participate in a survey about how law firms are recovering from the economic crisis. In association with the Gazette, Wesleyan for Lawyers, part of a financial services mutual, is conducting a profession-wide survey examining how the financial crisis has ...

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    Try a multifaceted approach to producing law articles

    2010-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Many firms now provide a legal news service as part of their marketing efforts and as a way of providing extra value for clients. The problem is that while it’s easy to start a service highlighting legal developments, it can be difficult to maintain. After a few months, the enthusiasm ...

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    Advocates to face tougher regulation under new proposals

    2010-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Solicitor-advocates and barristers could be forced to work for longer in the lower courts before being granted higher court rights, under proposals put forward by the Joint Advocacy Group (JAG). At present, solicitors can appear in the higher courts after completing the Higher Rights of Audience ...

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    Irish solicitors take court action over transfer rights

    2010-08-12T00:00:00Z

    Irish solicitors have taken the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Legal Services Board to court over the regulators’ decision to take away their automatic right to practise in England and Wales. According to reports in Ireland’s Sunday Business Post, the Irish Law Society has issued High Court ...

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    OFT seeking costs analysis over will regulation

    2010-08-11T00:00:00Z

    The Office of Fair Trading is not opposed to will-writing becoming a reserved activity, but is seeking a costs benefit assessment before there is any extension of regulation in the field, it has told the Legal Services Board. Speaking at a recent LSB seminar on the ...

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    Why civil partnerships for heterosexual couples could be a good idea

    2010-08-11T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette reported last week that there has been a surge in cohabitiation cases as a result of the recession.

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    Are KPIs useful when managing lawyers?

    2010-08-10T00:00:00Z

    In my last blog on the role of coaching in law firms, I argued that a coaching style of management was appropriate when managing lawyers, most especially those who are senior and experienced. The blog attracted comments making the fair point that we should ensure we have the ‘right’ people ...

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    Firm oversteps ABS rules in outsourcing deal

    2010-08-10T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has found that Bradford, Glasgow and Newcastle firm Optima Legal overstepped the rules on alternative business structures (ABSs) in an arrangement with outsourcer Capita. Publishing an investigation into the agreement, the SRA said that ‘while Optima Legal’s original outsourcing and funding arrangements ...

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    Teaching in Tanzania

    2010-08-10T00:00:00Z

    Professor David Higham describes his experience of teaching in East Africa with the International Lawyers Project ‘It’s blackboard and chalk; and bring your own chalk.’ With those words, the briefing meeting at Norton Rose’s riverside offices started. For a dyed-in the-wool PowerPoint® trainer like me, ...

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    MoJ to slash £2bn from its budget

    2010-08-10T00:00:00Z

    The Ministry of Justice will slash £2bn from its £9bn budget in order to meet government spending targets, the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) has claimed. Citing a letter understood to have been circulated to MoJ senior staff today, the PCS estimated that around 15,000 ...

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    The Human Rights Act at war

    2010-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Helen Grimberg and Mike Brown assess the impact of a recent Supreme Court decision on the right of soldiers to sue for damages when they are injured during foreign combat ...

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    Legal professional privilege is under attack again

    2010-08-09T00:00:00Z

    I have a message for democratic governments everywhere (please forgive the self-importance): stop interfering with legal professional privilege. I think that they used to, by and large, leave alone this cornerstone of the definition of the legal profession – and, of course, cornerstone of a citizen’s fundamental rights, which is ...

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    Scrapping personal search fee will ‘benefit no one’, warn conveyancers

    2010-08-09T00:00:00Z

    The government’s decision to scrap the fee for personal searches of the local land charges register will benefit no one and will add to the financial pressure on local government, lawyers have warned. Housing minister Grant Shapps announced last week that the government will abolish the ...

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    Research shows ‘incompetence’ in will-writing

    2010-08-09T00:00:00Z

    Two-thirds of trust and estate practitioners have encountered ‘incompetence or dishonesty’ in the will-writing market in the past year, according to research published today. The study has prompted the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners (STEP), which conducted the survey, to renew its calls for better ...

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    Law Society calls for suspension of family tender result

    2010-08-09T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has called on the Legal Services Commission to suspend the implementation of the family legal aid tender round in a letter to its chief executive Carolyn Downs. Law Society chief executive Desmond Hudson said ‘the public interest demands’ that the tender round should ...

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    Family judges alarmed over legal aid tender

    2010-08-09T00:00:00Z

    The head of the family courts has warned the Legal Services Commission that he has been ‘inundated’ by family judges expressing serious concerns over the outcome of the family legal aid tender, in a letter seen by the Gazette. Lord Justice Wall has written to the ...

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    Lawyers see 'explosion' in cohabitation cases

    2010-08-06T00:00:00Z

    The recession has caused an ‘explosion’ in the number of cohabiting couples seeking advice on relationship breakdown, according to family lawyers who have called for the ‘complex’ laws applied to them to be updated. Vanessa Lloyd Platt, founder of London firm Lloyd Platt & Co, said: ...

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    Act fast to avoid PII misery

    2010-08-06T00:00:00Z

    It’s not a sexy subject, and it’s not particularly fun to write a stream of gloomy reports on it, but solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance (PII) is a hot topic for the profession. We are exactly eight weeks from the 1 October renewals deadline and there is already plenty to ponder.