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    Commodity fetish

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    I note the recent sad administrations of Hammonds Support Services and Fox Hayes (see [2009] Gazette, 29 January, 1). They were probably two of the biggest examples of firms who followed Professor Richard Susskind’s regular entreaties to the legal profession to ‘commoditise’ legal work. Will ...

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    False economies

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Your article ‘Dial J for Justice’ claims CDS Direct saves money (see [2009] Gazette, 5 February, 10). John Sirodcar [director of national accounts at the Legal Services Commission] says they get £18 or £19 a call as opposed to £30.25 in private practice – giving a £1m saving.

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    Time to move on

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    I reply to Peter Browne’s letter asking us not to follow the crowd and in particular resistance to paying referral fees (see [2009] Gazette, 29 January, 9). As owners of an estate agency, we are well aware that most estate agents successfully try to persuade buyers and sellers to use ...

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    Only four firms apply to become LDPs

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Hopes that the legal profession would eagerly embrace new business structures created by the Legal Services Act have received a blow with the news that only a handful of firms have applied to be part of the first wave of reforms. With only three weeks ...

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    Solicitors to promote own high street brand

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    High street solicitors have launched a new legal brand to promote themselves collectively when supermarkets and other businesses enter the legal arena in 2011. QualitySolicitors.com is a nationwide alliance of small and medium-sized firms that will pool resources to develop a recognisable brand to compete with ...

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    Law firms’ parliamentary links under scrutiny

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    UK legal firms employ 15 Lords and four MPs as consultants for as much as £61,000 a year, a Gazette investigation has found. Although the relationships are above board and break no rules, parliamentary activity is likely to come under scrutiny amid calls for tighter ...

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    Concern as magic circle firm culls partners

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The head of an influential alliance of corporate general counsel has expressed concern at the soaring tally of City firm redundancies, as Clifford Chance became the first magic circle firm to announce it will cut partners. Peter Maynard, legal director and company secretary at Prudential and chair of GC100, which ...

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    Lawyers blame NHS for soaring negligence bill

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Clinical negligence lawyers have denied charges of profiteering following an National Health Service announcement that total claims could almost double to £713m next year. The NHS said the estimated £317m increase in the total bill for 2009/10 was the result of changes to ...

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    ECJ ruling threatens London’s arbitration status

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    London’s Commercial Court will no longer be entitled to grant anti-suit injunctions to support arbitration provisions with London as their seat, if doing so undermines the jurisdiction of another member state’s court, the European Court of Justice (pictured) ruled this week.

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    Asylum laws putting women at risk

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    British immigration policy is putting female asylum seekers at risk of sexual assault, lawyers warned this week as the Refugee Council reported that three-quarters of women seeking asylum have been raped either in their country of origin or in the UK.

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    Snow absenteeism creates legal headache

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Weather-related absenteeism has brought fresh employment law headaches to firms struggling with redundancies and contract re-negotiations. Roger Byard, employment head at Kent firm Cripps Harries Hall, said where there is no good reason for missing work, managers should interview the individual and either ...

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    CPS rapped for sending inexperienced advocates to court

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    The drive to push novice Crown Prosecution Service advocates into court has led to a decline in the quality of justice, the chairman of the Criminal Bar Association said last week. Giving evidence to the House of Commons justice committee, Peter Lodder QC said: ‘The ...

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    New property search rules ‘lack clarity’

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Property professionals have demanded more clarity in new search regulations to prevent personal search companies using loopholes to ‘flout the law’ and produce ‘worthless’ searches. From 6 April, new rules affecting the contents of home information packs come into force. From that date, a temporary provision ...

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    Domestic violence victims shun legal advice

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    A fall in the number of domestic abuse injunctions may be caused by victims not engaging with the legal system, according to a study published by the Legal Services Commission. The Domestic Abuse Literature Review, published last week, ...

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    Penalties for maintenance defaulters ‘draconian’

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Civil liberties lawyers have dismissed as ‘disproportionate’ and draconian new powers to confiscate without a court order the driving licences and passports of parents who default on child maintenance. The Welfare Reform Bill, in the House of Commons committee stage this week, will allow the ...

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    Firms face lobbying scrutiny

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    UK law firms of all sizes risk being dragged into the debate surrounding parliamentary lobbying, as pressure to make consultancy agreements more transparent was stepped up this week. UK law firms engage 15 Lords and four MPs as consultants a Gazette investigation has found. A number ...

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    Real estate, hair products and energy efficiency

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Heathrow hub: Birmingham firm Wragge & Co advised international real estate group Goodman on its £17m ­acquisition of a 220-acre site near Heathrow airport from Argent, the property development company. Goodman says it plans to develop a rail freight distribution hub on the ...

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    Immigration

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Human rights - Confidentiality - Deportation orders - Terrorism Z v (1) Secretary of State for the Home Department (2) Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs; and 11 other cases against (1) and (2) brought by ...

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    Costs

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Police - Civil proceedings - Personal injury claims Anthony Adorian v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justice Sedley, Keene, Lady Justice Smith): 23 January 2009 ...

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    Graduate recruiters buck jobs trend

    2009-02-12T00:00:00Z

    Law firms top the league for graduate starting salaries and are predicted to recruit more graduates this year than in 2008 - bucking the national trend. These are among the key findings of the bi-annual survey of the jobs market by the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR).