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‘Ridiculous’ heroism bill clears Lords hurdle
Legislation requiring judges to consider context of alleged negligent action passes final parliamentary stage.
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PPI complaints stabilise but ‘scandal to last’
The financial ombudsman has received more than 1.25m complaints about payment protection insurance.
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‘Weak’ appraisal of magistrates harming courts – report
Charity calls for improvements in assessment and training of magistrates.
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Law firm sponsor stands by club over Ched Evans issue
In a statement published on its website today, Carter Moore Solicitors said it will continue to back Oldham Athletic in future.
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Online conveyancing venture calls for views
Survey to collect ‘representative opinions’ on the home-buying process.
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Judge orders MoJ to pay for LiP’s lawyer
Family Court says it has power to direct that HMCTS meets representation costs.
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Keep working on tenders, criminal practitioners told
Judicial review into legal aid crime duty contracts to be heard this month.
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Bar regulator invites entity applications
Door opened to practitioners wanting to set up BSB-regulated businesses.
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Singapore lures judicial talent for commercial court
Former UK senior judges join Singapore International Commercial Court.
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Four in five deterred from tribunals by fees – poll
Government has said the fees put off weak or vexatious claims and help to fund the tribunal system.
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Robot brain could cut turnaround time
Firm links up with university to explore the use of artificial intelligence in legal work.
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Barrister creates ABS to ‘fuse’ with solicitors
Business owner also plans to create a profit-share scheme for all staff.
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MoJ morale fails to improve
Civil service people survey highlights lack of significant improvement.
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BLP bounces back with profits up 25%
Turnaround at international firm as revenue rises 6% in 2013-14.
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City and civil service top legal honours list
City and Government Legal Service figure strongly in new year’s honours.
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Archives reveal Thatcher’s ‘disquiet’ about solicitors
Cabinet minutes show prime minister concerned about the Law Society’s powers to discipline profession in the 1980s.
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Court puts legal aid contract process on hold
Crime duty contracts tender process suspended until the result of judicial reviews sought by Law Society and practitioner groups.
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LeO to publish full internal expenses report
Details of the background to a dispute over expenses that led to the resignation of the chief executive set to be made public.
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Suspend ‘unlawful’ detention policy, campaigners demand
Court of Appeal rules that detention of asylum claimants does not satisfy requirements for clarity.
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CMC profits hold up despite Jackson changes
First4Lawyers continues to be successful, but questions new fees regime.