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Lawyers escape sanctions in ‘Google tax’ budget
Chancellor promises new measures against tax avoidance and ‘aggressive tax planning’.
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GPs report increase in unresolved legal needs
Survey of 1,000 GPs shows rise in the number of patients they see who would benefit from legal assistance.
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Bach handed shadow attorney general role
Veteran campaigner reported to be in line to replace Emily Thornberry.
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Paralegals and outsourcing key to Linklaters turnaround
The firm recorded pre-tax profits of £395m in the 2013/14 year, with the highest-paid member picking up £2.4m.
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Ombudsman unsure of CMC complaint costs
Service also targets accepting complaints about accountants carrying out probate work.
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MedCo should end third-party capture, Grayling tells ABI
Justice secretary gives details of independent medical expert system.
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Dyson: miscarriages of justice likely since LASPO
Master of the rolls says litigants in person ‘dry up’ in court.
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London mayor ‘should run criminal justice’
City Hall proposals risk ‘postcode lottery’, Law Society warns.
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Outgoing SRA chair backs legal apprenticeships
Charles Plant received a lifetime achievement award from the City of London Law Society.
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EY enters UK legal market
SRA grants alternative business structure licence to third of the accountancy ‘big four’.
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One in four young lawyers doing unpaid work
JLD survey exposes worsening plight of aspiring solicitors.
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Courts service centralises divorce to combat fraud
Each centre will act as the single point of entry for all divorce and remedy applications.
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Quindell denies contract loss with claims management firm
The statement appeared to trigger a small uplift in fortunes as the share price rose this morning by almost 12%.
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CAT reform may create a ‘US-style lawyers’ charter’
Peers have warned that plans to extend the jurisdiction of the Competition Appeal Tribunal risk creating a ‘US-style lawyers’ charter’.
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Jackson LJ calls for better skeleton arguments
The legal profession is failing to get the message about preparing better skeleton arguments, Lord Justice Jackson has said.
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Bar to offer solicitors account for client funds
Escrow provider - owned by the Bar Council - has agreement in place to offer its services to solicitor firms.