Last 3 months headlines – Page 1003
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When lawyers kept calm and carried on
Relentless resilience showed by the justice system during the second world war.
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Memory lane
The Law Society Gazette, 13 May 2010 Nineteen new solicitor MPs enter the Commons Last week’s general election saw 19 solicitors newly elected as MPs – 14 for the Conservative Party and five for Labour. Conservative wins included Helen Grant, senior partner at Croydon firm Grants and Eversheds consultant Jonathan ...
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Firm cleared of negligence over ‘robust’ rejection of claim
Lawyers have a duty to be blunt with clients, Court of Appeal rules.
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Blake Morgan boosts London presence with merger
Top-50 firm Blake Morgan announced today it is to merge with London-based commercial firm Piper Smith Watton.
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Firm leaves QS network to 'develop own brand'
North-west practice opts for independence rather than be part of the national network.
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'Snoopers' charter' in line for return after Conservative win
Home secretary says Communications Data Bill can be revived after coalition partner removed by voters.
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Top 100 firms rethink global expansion plans
Steep decline in interest in Russia and Sub Saharan Africa.
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Protest at Venezuelan lawyer's detention
International Bar Association says arrest violates international 'client's cause' standards.
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Hughes suffers election defeat as Grayling eyes MoJ return
New justice secretary to be announced on Monday, as several new solicitor MPs prepare to enter the Commons.
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Delays in Court of Protection 'readily tolerated' – Munby
President of Family Division calls for changes to procedure and behaviour in the court to mirror those in family court.
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First4Lawyers expands beyond personal injury claims
PI market not enough for claims management company and market leader.
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Firm places 80 legal secretaries at risk of redundancy
Parabis Group says services need to be centralised to ensure ‘maximum efficiency’.
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Profits surge at smaller Scottish firms
PEP rises by £10,000 at practices with 2-4 partners, but the bigger firms have it tougher.
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Legal Aid Agency ‘in denial’ over online billing system
Association of Costs Lawyers publishes report detailing problems that need to be fixed before national rollout.
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Europe to harmonise copyright laws
The European Commission has published details of its plans to reform copyright law as part of an initiative to create a ‘digital single market’.
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Doctors’ union to offer cut-price legal help through ABS
British Medical Association works alongside NewLaw and other law firms to supply full-service package.
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Criminal bar to vote on direct action
Practitioners asked if they would support ‘days of action’ against new legal aid provider scheme.
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McKenzie friend’s ignorance used by ‘unrepentant’ ex-barrister
Former barrister subject to arrest for contempt is fighting ‘tooth and nail’ to avoid paying £1.16m confiscation order, judge rules.
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News UK appoints new in-house chief
Emma Moloney has been interim general counsel since September 2014.
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Litigation funder pledges £200m for new cases
Third-party litigation funder says money will ‘transform’ the market.