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    LSC delays payments due to ‘cash position’ problems

    2010-03-10T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Commission notified the Law Society today that it will be delaying payments to solicitors due in March until the start of the next financial year in April. Chancery Lane said the LSC had said this was due to the ‘cash position’ in which ...

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    Scottish solicitors to get ‘Tesco law’ referendum

    2010-03-10T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society of Scotland is to ballot its 10,000 members on Clementi-style liberalisation of the nation’s legal services market, as efforts to derail the reforms gather momentum. The move was announced in response to the scheduling of a special general meeting on 25 March requisitioned ...

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    Do solicitors value their reputation as a marketing tool?

    2010-03-09T00:00:00Z

    The following statement was made to me by a solicitor: ‘Clients often do not fully understand what they are buying, hence any client review is meaningless.’ I take the opposite view...

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    Law firms unveil their carbon footprints

    2010-03-09T00:00:00Z

    The alliance dedicated to reducing the carbon emissions of law firms today unveiled the carbon footprints of 32 firms and the Law Society. Publishing its Carbon Footprint Report, the Legal Sector Alliance (LSA) also claimed that carbon emissions fell by 4% among member firms since publication ...

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    Lord Ashcroft isn’t the only one with tax problems

    2010-03-08T00:00:00Z

    This is a good week in which to speak about another group of people – apart from non-domiciled peers of the realm – who are currently having problems with taxes in different parts of Europe. Lawyers have their tax problems, too.

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    Insurers’ spin

    2010-03-08T00:00:00Z

    The speech given by Dominic Clayden, director of technical claims at Aviva, at the Civil Justice Section’s annual conference (see [2009] Gazette, 25 February, 2) demonstrates the insurance industry’s lamentable approach to the compensation of accident victims.

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    State school skills

    2010-03-08T00:00:00Z

    I write in response to the letter headed ‘Tools of the trade’ from 18 February. I disagree entirely with the sweeping assumption that state-educated students do not gain the skills to obtain a professional qualification.

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    North-south divide in conveyancing?

    2010-03-08T00:00:00Z

    With regard to the letter from Mr Gafford in the Gazette of 4 March, I am quite frankly amazed that a firm might believe a quote of £600 plus VAT would secure a conveyancing matter at a price of £167,000.

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    Recruitment freezes in local government

    2010-03-08T00:00:00Z

    Local government legal departments are instigating recruitment freezes ahead of public sector budget cuts, while there has been a surge in demand for legal aid lawyers in immigration, family and criminal work and an upturn in corporate law hires. Colin Loth, manager of the legal teams ...

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    Libel success fees limited to 10%

    2010-03-05T00:00:00Z

    The success fees charged by lawyers in defamation cases will be cut by 90% after justice secretary Jack Straw laid an order to amend the laws on ‘no win, no fee’ agreements. From April the maximum uplift charged by lawyers for winning defamation cases taken on ...

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    Why leave it so late to scrap the LSC?

    2010-03-05T00:00:00Z

    Between them justice secretary Jack Straw and former civil servant Sir Ian Magee hammered the final nail into the coffin of the Legal Services Commission this week.

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    Secret filming and the case law that subsequently arises

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    A good story is always more dazzling than a broken piece of truth – Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale

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    Dispute resolution: recovering costs before allocation

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Is a costs judge entitled to take the view that a matter would have been allocated to the small claims track (and therefore requiring the paying party to pay costs on the small claims track basis) where a case is settled before allocation and the consent order provides for costs ...

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    Employment

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Christianity – Detriment – Religious discrimination – Jewellery Eweida v British Airways Plc: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justice Sedley, Carnwath, Lady Justice Smith): 12 February 2010 The appellant employee ...

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    Immigration

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Detention – Foreign nationals – Human rights R (on the application of (1) WL (Congo) (2) KM (Jamaica)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department: CA (Civ Div) (Lord Neuberger, Master of the Rolls, Lords Justice Carnwath, ...

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    Tax

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Administrative law – Capital gains tax – Income tax – Legitimate expectation R (on the application of (1) Robert John Davies (2) Michael John James) v Revenue & Customs Commissioners: R (on the application of Robert Gaines-Cooper) v Revenue ...

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    Civil evidence

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Banking – Admissibility – Agreements – Estoppel – Settlement Oceanbulk Shipping and Trading SA v TMT Asia Ltd: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justice Ward, Longmore, Stanley Burnton): 15 February 2010 ...

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    Legal profession

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Bias – Clerks – Findings – Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal Amritpal Singh Virdi (appellant) v Law Society (respondent) and Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (intervener): CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justice Jacob, Lloyd, Stanley Burnton): 16 February 2010 ...

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    Law firm CEOs are standing up to be counted in the most difficult market yet

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Last year was challenging for law firms to say the least. For the vast majority growth rates fell or stagnated. And redundancies were common, from the magic circle to the high street firms. Clients were more demanding, applying extensive scrutiny in seeking real value for money. Add in regulatory change, ...

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    Huw must be joking

    2010-03-04T00:00:00Z

    Obiter naturally abhors stereotyping, but in the interests of comic art he is willing to perpetuate what retired solicitor Huw James calls a ‘monstrous calumny’. He is referring to the good people of Ceredigion’s alleged tightness with money. ...