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    Civil Procedure Rules 2009 - update

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    The second set of amendments to the Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) for 2009 were contained within the Civil Procedure (Amendment No2) Rules 2009 (SI 2009/3390) and the much longer update 51 which effected changes to the CPR Practice Directions. Unless otherwise stated, the changes were effective from 6 April 2010. ...

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    A place for sharia

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    I work in an area where there is a large Muslim population. I think that sharia law may, in some circumstances, have a role to play, providing: all the parties agree; there is no attempt to replace English law with sharia law; and representatives are given a seat at the ...

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    Truth about CFAs

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    I was interested to see from your piece last week, ‘Urgent action’ demanded on CFA ‘scandal’ (see news), that Steven Heffer had written to the justice secretary Kenneth Clarke QC on behalf of Lawyers for Media Standards to voice its concerns about the proposal to reduce the maximum success fee ...

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    Too old for the legal profession?

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    After selling my practice a few years ago I elected to work nine months a year on locum assignments and consultancy work for solicitors buying, selling or merging their firms. All went brilliantly for two years. Then the recession came and work dried up. Two years ...

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    Matters of fact about recent mental health tender

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Recent negative comments in the Gazette about the results of the Legal Services Commission’s mental health tender ignore a number of key points. The tender process itself was a success. The LSC actually allocated 1,500 more new matter starts than in 2009/10, and the allocations we ...

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    Does the UK need a comprehensive constitutional framework?

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    This week’s announcement of a referendum on whether MPs should be elected under the alternative vote system is the latest example of Britain’s piecemeal approach to constitutional reform. Surely we should step back and take a broader view of how we govern the UK?

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    Surprise appointments

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Many lawyers shared the surprise of Conservative MPs Dominic Grieve and Henry Bellingham when David Cameron gave neither a position in the Ministry of Justice in May. The legal profession had spent the last 12 months schmoozing the pair, who were widely expected to become justice secretary and legal aid ...

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    Pad on the back

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Anyone played with an iPad yet? Obiter had one thrust into his palms by a beaming chum only last week, but embarrassingly mistook it for an oversized iPhone (‘Where’s the earpiece’ rather gave the game away).

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    Jockeying for position

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    What with the World Cup, Wimbledon and the Tour de France, cricket and the Open golf, watching sports could become a full-time occupation. But one lawyer in the equine team at northern firm Langleys has gone a step further than being just an armchair spectator. Private client assistant Serena Brotherton ...

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    Marching with pride

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers were out in force last weekend for the Pride 2010 parade in central London celebrating ‘equality under the law’. Some 120 solicitors, barristers and legal executives braved the heat to join the lawyers’ contingent, which saw the Law Society, the Bar Council, the Junior Lawyers Division, the Lesbian and ...

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    Taking the law into your own hands

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    For anyone who has ever started a sentence with ‘If I were running the country…’, the launch of Nick Clegg’s ‘Your freedom’ website last week must have been manna from heaven. The site gives Joe Public a forum for suggesting ideas for how Nick (pictured) and Dave should ‘redress the ...

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    Criminal law - procedural amendments

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    On 5 April 2010, the Criminal Procedure Rules were consolidated into a new edition, but the opportunity was also taken to make a series of amendments. Part 29 now provides for special measures to assist defendants in relation to witness anonymity orders.

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    Employment

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Administrative law – Health – Compensation – Compensation agreements Rose Gibb v Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justices Laws, Sedley, Rimer): 23 June 2010 The ...

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    Human rights

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Pensions – Discrimination – Gender reassignment – Retirement age Christine Jennifer Timbrell v Secretary of State for Work and Pensions: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justices Thorpe, Moore-Bick, Aikens): 22 June 2010 ...

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    Landlord and tenant

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Local government – Date of termination – Death – Tolerated trespass Austin (FC) (appellant) v Southwark London Borough Council (respondent): SC (Lords Hope, Walker, Brown, Kerr, Lady Hale): 23 June 2010 ...

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    Criminal law

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Businesses – Commercial offences – False descriptions – Labelling R v Elizabeth Lee: CA (Crim Div) (Lord Justice Aikens, Mr Justice Royce, Judge Radford (Recorder of Redbridge)): 24 June 2010 ...

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    Social security

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Education – Carer's allowance – Courses – Full-time students Secretary of State for Work and Pensions v Amanda Deane: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justices Ward, Hughes, Lady Justice Hallett): 23 June 2010 ...

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    Cutting-edge technology is transforming the way solicitors work

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    There are too many heavyweight topics upon which one might opine today: reviews of family and criminal justice, to name but two. We crave your indulgence therefore to comment instead upon something less momentous but, in its own way, no less diverting. That is the ...

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    Legal ombudsman will take non-legal approach to complaints handling

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    by Adam Sampsonchief legal ombudsman for the new complaints-handling scheme In all the speculation about the consequences of a new government and its approach to managing the nation’s budget deficit, we all anticipated a period of review and reflection. Some of the certainties of the previous ...

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    'Typical' PC fee set to fall

    2010-07-08T00:00:00Z

    Practising fees will fall by more than a quarter in 2010/11 for the ‘typical’ fee-payer, if proposals submitted to the Law Society Council are approved next week. October will see the introduction of the so-called ‘fairer fees’ regime, under which 40% of the cost of ...