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    Legal action in the world of education

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors play a major role on both sides when it comes to securing places in schools for children with special needs. For a section of the media, litigation against colleges, schools and universities has in recent years become another frontier of the so-called compensation culture. ...

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    Sails force

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Yet more solicitors-at-sea action, this time courtesy of Hilary Meredith, 49-year-old salt and partner at Hilary Meredith Solicitors in Cheshire, who recently bagged a place aboard Dame Ellen MacArthur’s yacht at the Skandia Cowes Week earlier this month. Not only did Meredith get a personal tour ...

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    Another coal porter

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Obiter hears tell of another former Bevin Boy turned solicitor whose studies were interrupted because he was, like Robert Benjamin (see Obiter, 7 August), conscripted to work in Britain’s coal mines during World War Two. John Hostettler, an 83-year-old ...

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    Star trekker

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    A 268-mile trek along the mountainous spine of England was a mere stroll in the park for Abigail Mann, a 37-year-old solicitor at St Albans firm Alan Mann & Co. Nothing daunted her, not even twisting her ankle days before setting off and having to walk the entire route with ...

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    Levelling the playing field

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Many actions needed to give effect to equality outcomes have not been implemented by the SRA Lord Ouseley’s investigation into why minority ethnic lawyers feature disproportionately in the work of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has generated much publicity. Peter Herbert, chair of the Society of ...

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    Care in the legal community

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    This year’s Excellence Awards will recognise high-quality client care This year, firms that have demonstrated exceptional innovation and consistent excellence in the delivery of client services will be recognised at the Law Society’s Excellence Awards. The new Legal Complaints Service Award for ...

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    A steep learning curve

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors do not have the advocacy experience or training to appoint themselves solicitor-advocates Tim Dutton QC raises valid concerns about solicitors appointing themselves solicitor-advocates (see [2008] Gazette, 31 July, 2). The training solicitors receive in advocacy is quite pitiful and often learned on the hoof. Barristers ...

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    Up to standard

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    In his recent letter, David Pearl suggests that failure to carry out local authority searches is evidence of a lowering of standards (see [2008] Gazette, 31 July, 7).

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    Search right

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    The matter of personal searches has always been controversial, but many firms – both solicitors and licensed conveyancers – rely on searches carried out by an agency and have done for many years. A survey carried out by STL in March 2007, before home information packs became compulsory, indicated that ...

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    Double indemnity

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    I should point out a significant difference between the arrangements for compulsory indemnity insurance for solicitors and those applying to some other professions (see [2008] Gazette, 31 July, 1). The fact that an indemnity insurer has been removed from another profession’s list of preferred providers does not imply that it ...

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    Care applications fall sparks safety fears

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Applications for child care and supervision orders have plummeted by 25% since councils were forced to bear the full cost of court fees, prompting fears that vulnerable children are being inappropriately placed with relatives instead, the Gazette can reveal. Just 1,611 applications were made by councils ...

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    Lawyer kicks off FA insurance battle

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    A sports lawyer is threatening to sue the Football Association (FA) for failing to insure club footballers against loss of earnings arising from injuries, the Gazette can exclusively reveal. The FA requires all clubs to have at least £5m of public liability insurance. However, it leaves ...

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    MP warns courts not to 'jump queue'

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    A UK bill of rights and freedoms should not enable the courts to help individuals ‘jump the queue’ when pursuing proposed new ‘rights such as healthcare and education, the chairman of the joint committee on human rights has told the Gazette.

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    Medical costs on the up

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    The legal cost of defending doctors and other medical professionals against fitness-to-practice investigations by the General Medical Council has increased fifteen-fold, or 31% annually, over the last decade, according to the Medical Defence Union (MDU). In its annual report, the MDU, a charity founded in 1885 ...

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    Legal aid recovery threat

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    A six-figure claim lodged against a solicitor seven years after he gave up practice has raised the spectre of the Legal Services Commission (LSC) aggressively recouping historic legal aid funding, despite a partial amnesty agreed earlier this year. The commission has launched a High Court ...

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    British female rowers win bronze at Olympics

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    Olympic rower Elise Laverick (right), who is set to join City firm Ashurst as a trainee solicitor, powered home to win bronze for Great Britain in the women’s double sculls in Beijing on Saturday alongside Anna Bebington. Laverick fought her way back to fitness after being the victim of a ...

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    AWS to canvass members over pay gap

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    The Association of Women Solicitors (AWS) is to survey all 17,700 of its members in an attempt to identify why female solicitors are paid less than their male counterparts, the Gazette has learned. The Law Society’s Strategic Research Unit pay survey, published in May, revealed that ...

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    Cartel case approaches

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    An innovative model for funding ‘risk-free’ group actions against ­business cartels could have its first court blooding this autumn, the scheme’s originators said this week. ‘Cartel Key’, launched by collective claimant specialist Cohen Milstein Hausfeld Toll and insurers FirstAssist Legal Protection, will remove a deterrent ...

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    MoJ on alert over unregulated firm

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is seeking help in tracking down a claims-handling company that may have based itself overseas in a bid to avoid ­regulation, amid warnings that solicitors who take referrals from the company could face sanctions.

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    SRA 'open to racism charge'

    2008-08-21T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has left itself ‘open to the charge of institutional racism’ because of its failure to address concerns that it investigates a disproportionate number of black and minority ethnic solicitors (BME), according to a report by former chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, Lord Ouseley.