Last 3 months headlines – Page 1520

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    Establishing causation when an injury has more than one cause

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Where an injury could have had more than one cause, what must be proved to establish causation? This issue has engaged the House of Lords on several occasions, and two differing answers have been forthcoming. The differing and inconsistent tests are categorised as the ‘material contribution’ test and the ‘but ...

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    Penny-pinching

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Times are tight at the moment, so you would expect the Legal Services Commission to be doing all it can to maximise its income. But Obiter had to chuckle at two letters received this week which reveal the full extent of penny-pinching at the legal aid body. A letter from ...

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    Decimal point

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Obiter was taken aback by readers’ reaction to the Gazette’s recent front-page headline, ‘Family law "decimated" by LSC tender’. Quite right, you might think – after all, it is appalling that so many firms should have lost their family legal aid contracts. But ...

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    Summing up

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The age of the alternative business structure is nearly upon us. In this utopia, lawyers and accountants will work in perfect harmony to provide a seamless client service. That’s the theory, at any rate. But, as one source who used to work for Garretts, once the law firm arm of ...

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    Nude of the world?

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    When out and about in the company of solicitors, as Obiter often is, it is not uncommon for members of the profession to suggest improvements to this publication. Obiter is duty bound to listen, of course. But a suggestion made at a drinks party this week caught us rather by ...

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    Obiter dictaphone

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Criminal defence solicitor Jeremy Leaning cc’d Obiter on this letter to justice secretary Ken Clarke. He promises to keep us posted of the minister’s response. Dear SirPermission to bring a handheld voice recorder/dictation machine into courtOn 4 August I attended East Cornwall Magistrates’ Court at Bodmin ...

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    What is going on?

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    I read with interest the interview with the new LSC chief executive Carolyn Downs. I am very sorry to hear that she is upset by what she sees as aggressive and adversarial behaviour on the part of legal aid providers. Unless she masters the facts of her brief rather than ...

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    Everyone loses

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    I am a solicitor specialising in mental health law. Last week a hospital administrator asked me to represent a patient. It became apparent that the patient did not want me to represent her but wanted to use the solicitor who has represented her for the last seven years. This solicitor ...

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    Cyril Glasser remembered

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette’s report of the death of Professor Cyril Glasser did not allude to the fact that he was an outstanding and much-loved law teacher. Some of our members attended his seminars at University College London, where he delivered weekly lectures on civil procedure with specific ...

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    Be careful what you wish for

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette’s opinion of 5 August is headed Big bang theory. There is already a ‘big bang’ going on in the profession with regard to access to justice for clients.

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    August is proving to be a busy month for small and medium-sized firms

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Not so long ago, the August hiatus was a soporific experience for the Gazette. Just two issues and no interactive website to tell you about real-time developments – not that there often were many, mind you, as the profession’s great and good decamped to southern Europe.

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    Law firm found to have broken ABS rules

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has found that a law firm overstepped the rules on alternative business structures in an arrangement with an outsourcer. Publishing an investigation into the agreement between Bradford, Glasgow and Newcastle firm Optima Legal and outsourcing company Capita, the SRA said that ‘while ...

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    Cashier stole £1.6m from Midlands law firm

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    A former cashier at a Midlands law firm has admitted stealing £1.6m from her employer. Louise Martini from Solihull pleaded guilty to charges of money laundering and theft of £1.6m from the accounts of Solihull and Shirley firm Williamson & Soden, in a hearing at Gloucester ...

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    Call to SRA to loosen solicitor conduct rules

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Consumer Panel has called for the Solicitors Regulation Authority to scrap the conduct provisions that prevent a solicitor from acting for both seller and purchaser, and for both lender and borrower in a conveyancing transaction. Responding to the SRA’s current consultation on its ...

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    Social welfare warning over Manchester CLAS delay

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The delayed timetable for Manchester’s new Community Legal Advice Service (CLAS) will make it impossible for some clients to obtain advice on social welfare problems, the Law Society has warned. The Legal Services Commission told the Gazette it will announce the bidders who have won contracts ...

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    Gazette seeks nominations for Legal Personality of the Year Award

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette is looking for legal professionals who are ‘influential, inspirational and in the ­public eye’ for its inaugural Gazette Legal Personality of the Year award, with just over a week to go until the deadline for nominations. The award aims to recognise those who have ...

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    Firms seek to launch High Court challenge to LSC tender process

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Some 31 firms across the north-east have joined forces in a bid to launch a High Court challenge to the Legal Services Commission’s recent family tender process, the Gazette has learned. The group of firms in Teesside, Durham and Newcastle, led by Helen Scourfield, associate at ...

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    JAG plan for advocate reaccreditation 'every five years'

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    All criminal solicitor-advocates and barristers including Queen’s Counsel would face compulsory reaccreditation every five years under proposals put forward by the Joint Advocacy Group (JAG) last week. The JAG was established by the Bar Standards Board, the Solicitors Regulation Authority and ILEX Professional Standards to develop ...

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    Fox Hayes partners face £1m fine

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Eight former partners of collapsed Leeds firm Fox Hayes have been held personally responsible for a fine of nearly £1m which was levied against the firm 18 months ago by the Financial Services Authority and remains unpaid. The upper financial services tribunal decided earlier this year ...

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    Exclusive: Legal price comparison site set to break new ground

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    Law firms have been invited to register for free on what is claimed to be the first legal services price comparison website to give consumers instant details of costs. Nick Miller, who has practised in the Hull area as a high street practitioner for 22 years, ...