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    Cafcass judicial review threat

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    A Somerset solicitor is set to launch a judicial review action against the Children and Family Courts Advice and Support Service (Cafcass) because of its ‘unacceptable delays’ in appointing children’s guardians and family court advisers. Martin Davis, director of the family department at Somerset firm Battens, ...

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    Bar Standards Board sanctions legal disciplinary practices

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The Bar Standards Board gave the green light for barristers to go into practice with solicitors last week, but proposed an extension of the cab-rank rule to all advocates including solicitors. At a meeting last week the BSB decided that barristers could join legal disciplinary partnerships ...

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    Talks on fixed fees for fast-track cases fail

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    A bid to fix the level of legal fees paid for all ‘fast-track’ cases has failed, the Gazette can reveal. The deadline for a mediation process conducted by the Civil Justice Council, which attempted to reach a deal between insurers and solicitors representing claimants and defendants, ...

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    African lawyers complete training at top City firms

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Ten leading African lawyers completed a three-month training and relationship-building programme at top City firms this week, in a scheme designed to improve UK links at a time when there is high demand for English-qualified lawyers on the African continent. The International Lawyers for Africa (ILFA) ...

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    LawNet to strengthen solicitor ‘brand’ with new website

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    A national network of independent law firms has launched an online consumer marketing initiative to help secure work referrals and give the firms a strong internet presence. The 65 firms that make up LawNet have banded together to launch a legal referral and advice website, called ...

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    Think twice about abolishing assigned risks pool

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    t’s easy to see why the SRA wants to scrap the assigned risks pool. Many firms that enter do not survive, killed off by punitive premiums (and, of course, many never pay up anyway). It is loathed by insurers, who pay huge sums to underpin firms ...

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    Scrapping assigned risks pool ‘dangerous’

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Abolishing the assigned risks pool (ARP) would place solicitors at the ‘whims and fancies’ of the insurance market, a leading solicitor has warned, as the profession voiced concerns over the proposals put forward by the Solicitors Regulation Authority last week. Sundeep Bhatia, chairman of the Society ...

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    New matter starts shortage reaching ‘crisis level’

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers’ groups have warned that firms will be forced out of business and vulnerable clients turned away as the shortage of new matter starts for social welfare work hits ‘crisis level’. Carol Storer (pictured), director of the Legal Aid Practitioners Group (LAPG), has called on the ...

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    Cole dismisses FSA prosecution concerns

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The Financial Services Authority has dismissed mounting concern about its broadening remit as a criminal prosecutor, following a surge in the number of cases brought by the ­regulator.

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    A bold step forward for the bar – or is it?

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    It has been a long time coming, but the Bar Standards Board finally made a decision last week to allow barristers to go into partnership, not only with each other, but even with those dreadfully commercial solicitor types. It may have taken five consultations and two years of deliberation, but ...

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    Report slams LSC over criminal legal aid

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    More than a quarter of firms will walk away from criminal legal aid work in the next five years, a report slamming the Legal Services Commission’s poor administration has revealed. The report by public spending watchdog the National Audit Office (NAO) showed that one in six ...

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    City firms publish environmental performance

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    A group of 138 legal sector organisations including top City firms will publish a report on their climate change performance in a live webcast next week. The Legal Sector Alliance (LSA) report will show the extent to which members of the group have complied with ...

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    CPS consults on its ‘minimum standards’

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The Crown Prosecution Service has launched a consultation asking the public for views on a set of proposed minimum standards that prosecutors should achieve at each stage of the prosecution process. The document sets core quality standards for prosecutors across 12 key areas of their work, ...

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    Lisbon treaty to improve access to European courts

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society today welcomed the arrival of the Lisbon Treaty, saying that it will widen access to the European courts for business and individuals. The Society said that the treaty, which came into force today, will pave the way for ‘many more’ challenges to be ...

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    Contract awarded for Yorkshire advice network

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The East Yorkshire Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has won the contract to run the first Community Legal Advice Network (CLAN), in a partnership with local law firm Switalskis. The CLAN, funded by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the Legal Services Commission (LSC), is due ...

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    First community advice network to open in East Yorkshire

    2009-11-26T00:00:00Z

    The East Yorkshire Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) has won the contract to run the country’s first Community Legal Advice Network (CLAN), in a partnership with local law firm Switalskis. The CLAN, funded by East Riding of Yorkshire Council and the Legal Services Commission (LSC), is ...

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    Client surveys: where’s the value?

    2009-11-25T00:00:00Z

    There is a marketing ‘tick’ that appears in many firms when they have the marketing bug. It’s the tendency to spend time and effort on client surveys. But while discussing this with a client keen to proceed with them, I came to the conclusion: ‘Why should we bother?’

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    Litigation can cost more than just legal fees

    2009-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has become the latest corporation to toss the remnants of its reputation on to the scrapheap of litigation.

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    The Legal Services Board must properly research what it is about to do

    2009-11-23T00:00:00Z

    In a week in which the Legal Services Board has issued another consultation on alternative business structures, I want to speak about the importance of good quality research before important policy proposals are made which may radically affect the legal services market.

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    Partnerships as a structure may be unable to compete with ABSs

    2009-11-20T00:00:00Z

    Listening to the lively debate at PR firm Byfield Consultancy’s launch of a report into life after the Legal Services Act this week, I couldn’t help but muse on the term ‘alternative business structure’. The more I thought about it, the more I felt that it is most firms’ business ...