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    GC100 rejects government's disclosure proposals

    2010-11-11T00:00:00Z

    General counsel at Britain’s biggest companies have rejected government plans to force companies to disclose more information about corporate social responsibility and risk. The GC100, the association for general counsel and company secretaries in FTSE 100 companies, said the requirement might leave companies vulnerable to legal ...

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    Judicial Appointments Commission survives quangos cull

    2010-11-11T00:00:00Z

    The Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) and the Judicial Appointments and Conduct Ombudsman will not fall victim to the government’s ‘bonfire of the quangos’. Justice secretary Kenneth Clarke (pictured) told parliament today that the two bodies will remain ...

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    Consumer panel wants lawyers to undergo ‘regular MOT’

    2010-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers would have to demonstrate at regular intervals that they are competent to practise under radical proposals from consumer watchdogs for beefing up quality. The Legal Services Consumer Panel has today called for the introduction of ‘periodic validation’ – a review of permission to practise after a fixed time – ...

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    QualitySolicitors opens first ‘legal store’

    2010-11-11T00:00:00Z

    National legal services brand QualitySolicitors today launched its first ‘legal store’ in a shopping centre in London, offering ‘instant wills while you shop’, and late evening and weekend opening. QualitySolicitors Freeman Harris, based in the Lewisham Shopping Centre, is one of 54 new franchises opened by ...

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    Top-50 firms see revenues grow

    2010-11-11T00:00:00Z

    Top-50 law firms have successfully grown their revenues in the first half of the financial year, figures released by firms this week suggest. Among City firms, Norton Rose posted a 9% rise in fee income for the six months ending 31 October, indicating fee income of ...

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    New legal aid court challenge set to proceed

    2010-11-10T00:00:00Z

    A High Court judge has refused an injunction that could have further delayed the start of the new mental health and public law legal aid contracts – but awarded a protective costs order to enable a legal challenge to the two Legal Services Commission tender processes.

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    LSC facing court challenge over immigration contracts

    2010-11-10T00:00:00Z

    The future of the Legal Service Commission’s new immigration and asylum contract could be in doubt after the High Court gave South Manchester Law Centre (SMLC) permission to challenge the outcome of the tender process. The law centre challenged the lawfulness of the tender process in ...

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    Mid-tier firms appear set to fall further behind

    2010-11-10T00:00:00Z

    The UK’s top 10 law firms have shaken off their hangover from the recession – but the chasing pack are still nursing sore heads, if recent numbers are anything to go by.

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    ‘Sluggish’ justice must be faster and cheaper

    2010-11-10T00:00:00Z

    The criminal justice system is ‘sluggish’, stifles innovation, and is both fragmented and bureaucratic. Agencies including the Crown Prosecution Service need to share resources and innovate to shorten the time between arrest and sentencing, and increase the number of early guilty pleas. These are among ...

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    The future is (almost) here

    2010-11-09T00:00:00Z

    Last week I wrote about the role that automation could play in delivering legal services to the public, using products that firms of all sizes could buy in.

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    Indemnity insurance bill falls to three-year low

    2010-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors paid less to insurers for professional indemnity insurance (PII) this year than they did in the previous two years, Solicitors Regulation Authority figures revealed today. The cost of insuring the profession on the open market this year was £214m, down from £241m in 2009/10 and ...

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    EU’s own Mama Grizzly

    2010-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Forgive me for being a cultural slave of the US, but the US mid-term elections have coloured my thinking this week of developments here in Europe.

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    Revenues rise at Allen & Overy

    2010-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Half-year turnover at magic circle firm Allen & Overy have risen by 3% on last year, the firm reported today. For the six months ending 31 October, turnover at the firm rose to £526m, up from £511m over the same period in 2009. The firm said ...

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    National Pro Bono Week gets under way

    2010-11-08T00:00:00Z

    National Pro Bono Week begins today with events marking the donation of hundreds of millions of pounds worth of free legal advice over the last 12 months. Sponsored by the Law Society, Bar Council and Institute of Legal Executives, the NPBW highlights the broad range of ...

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    Hammonds agrees latest transatlantic merger

    2010-11-08T00:00:00Z

    Partners at national firm Hammonds and US firm Squire Sanders & Dempsey have approved a merger of the firms, creating a 1,275-lawyer transatlantic practice with $625m (£387m) in combined revenues. The new firm, which will span 17 countries and 37 offices, will be named Squire Sanders ...

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    Law Society warning over immigration cap proposals

    2010-11-05T00:00:00Z

    The government’s immigration cap must be scrapped completely, or the international competitiveness of the UK will be damaged, the Law Society warned today. In a speech at the Policy Exchange thinktank, home secretary Theresa May confirmed that restrictions on highly skilled workers entering the UK will ...

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    EMI case: the judge and the jury

    2010-11-05T00:00:00Z

    The attention of the business and legal worlds was drawn to Manhattan this week, where private equity baron Guy Hands lost his law suit against US bank Citigroup. This was a jury trial before Jed Rakoff, US district court judge for the Southern District of New ...

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    Family law

    2010-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Ancillary relief – Discretion – Fairness – Foreign nationals Radmacher v Granatino Sub Nom NG V KR (pre-nuptial contract): SC (Lords Phillips (president), Hope (deputy president), Rodger, Walker, Brown, Mance, Collins, Kerr, Lady Hale): 20 October 2010 ...

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    In the loop

    2010-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Those concerned that the ‘pillar of the community’ image once enjoyed by the solicitors’ profession is now crumbling, like an ancient ruin, may be interested to read the findings of some research examining which lawyers have received the most press coverage in the last year. According to an analysis by ...

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    Negligence

    2010-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Health and safety at work – Local government – Breach of statutory duty – Risk assessments Steven Threlfall v Hull City Council: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justices Ward, Jackson, Lady Justice Smith): 20 October 2010 ...