Last 3 months headlines – Page 1030
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Barrister wins appeal after BSB evidence blunder
Bar Standards Board admits to ‘very regrettable and serious mistake’ in case of public access barrister.
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Interim chief legal ombudsman installed
Ombudsman’s office also confirms that former chief executive Adam Sampson is still being paid by the organisation.
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Forces claims not subject to fees regime
Three members of the military brought claims against the Ministry of Defence after suffering an injury during training.
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Judgment reserved on criminal legal aid reforms
Judicial review into crime duty tender process heard at the High Court.
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Professions in joint call for surveillance law reform
Law Society and Bar Council share concerns of social workers and journalists over Regulation of Investigative Powers Act.
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Big fall in firms not renewing PII
Regulator reveals that 49 firms entered the cessation period after not renewing their insurance last year.
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SRA probes hundreds of firms over PC non-renewal
A total of 3,656 individuals have PCs revoked and will be asked why they did not renew.
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Judge rejects negligence ‘cover-up’ claim
High Court describes as ‘wishful thinking’ allegations that Yorkshire firm removed or destroyed key documents.
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Top judges express ‘deep concerns’ over fees proposal
Senior judiciary united in opposition to new court fees.
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Witnesses to be warned of questions under DPP plans
Guidance from director of public prosecutions proposes ‘pre-trial special measures meeting’ with witnesses.
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Online JAC to ease solicitor applications
New website supports changes to the application process designed to make it more friendly to solicitors.
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47 countries at Global Law Summit
Forty-eight government ministers from overseas will attend next month’s Global Law Summit in London, representing 35 countries.
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Lagging behind with tax returns
Workers in the agriculture, fishing and forestry industries were better than lawyers at sending in their tax returns on time last year, HM Revenue & Customs reported.
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New IBA president named
David W Rivkin, litigation partner at the New York and London offices of US firm Debevoise & Plimpton, has been appointed president of the International Bar Association. He is the first US lawyer to hold the position for 25 years.
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Back to school
Law Society vice-president Jonathan Smithers (centre) joined City law firm Olswang and Blackstone Chambers to meet students at Haverstock School in Chalk Farm, London. They discussed topical issues, including human rights, consumer law, police powers and social media. The visit was undertaken as part of the Lawyers in Schools programme ...
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MoJ asks for feedback on digital issues
Solicitors are being asked to report problems they encounter using digital devices such as smartphones in the criminal justice system.
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Adopt strategies to handle AFAs, in-house teams told
Alternative funding arrangements now account for a fifth of in-house legal teams’ external spending.
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More road accident claims post-Jackson
According to the RTA Portal website, 837,317 claim notification files were created last year – more than 4,000 up on 2012.
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Lawyers and MPs round on ‘absurd’ JR reforms
Widespread alarm over the government’s revised plans to change the rules on granting permission for judicial review.