Last 3 months headlines – Page 23
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Justice spending 'set to be no higher than it was in early 2000s'
Day-to-day justice spending in 2025-26 will be 16% lower in per-person terms than it was two decades ago.
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Magistrate’s 'sweet dreams' comment to defendant leads to sanction
Magistrate apologised for his ‘inappropriate’ comment which placed prison officer ‘at unnecessary risk of injury’.
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Safeguards needed on assisted dying - Law Society
Legal aid should be available to all seeking legal advice on ending their lives, Chancery Lane tells parliament.
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Dismissal of Afghan judge’s application to relocate to UK was ‘correct’
'Plight weighed heavily upon me,' High Court judge acknowledges.
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SSB administration set to run into 2026
Debts of more than £200m set to be largely unpaid, say administrators.
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Team of 25 rescued from RBG wreckage by City firm
Fladgate says it is pleased to offer job security for those affected by the collapse of listed business RBG Holdings.
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Conveyancing: Government leaps back on the digital bandwagon
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government says it will 'modernise the way the process works to bring down current delays of almost five months'.
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Hear my trial a comin’: appeal dismissed in Jimi Hendrix dispute
Keystone Law, which represents Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell’s estates, said it hopes to ‘now obtain justice’ for the musicians’ families.
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District judge sanctioned over 11-month court order delay
Judge believed she had sent order but her failure to respond to chaser emails ‘contributed materially’ to the delay, JCIO says.
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Partner misled clients for two years about claim progress
Solicitor put problem down to his poor communication rather than any intention to deceive.
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Court interpreter pay could rise under new MoJ contract
Minister says Consumer Price Index will be applied to the new language services contract on an annual basis.
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New bar statistics expose 'differential outcomes' by race
Black students 'slightly less likely' to pass bar training course, BSB reports.
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In depth: AI revolution is 'inevitable' - the challenge is to embrace it ethically
The master of the rolls was preaching to the converted at the latest LawtechUK event. His message was clear: artificial intelligence is here to stay and the profession should be prepared to embrace it.
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Saracens mourns the loss of visionary leader Nishtar Saleem
Firm pays tribute to defamation lawyer who represented royalty, global celebrities, high-profile sports figures and diplomats.
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Firm urges government to keep apprenticeship levy
Firm says it has relied on government funding to bring through more than 100 apprentices.
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Vexatious litigant barred from civil courts
Adrian Badita brought multiple claims in an 'abusive and threatening manner' which included calling a judge a 'crook'.
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'Tin-eared' and 'arrogant' SRA must be reined in, says regulation specialist silk
Gregory Treverton-Jones KC accuses the regulator of being ‘generally unsympathetic to the realities of practice as a solicitor’.
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Personal injury portal claims taking more than a year
Portal, set up in 2021 for RTA claims valued at less than £5,000, was intended to be a simpler way of settling claims.
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SDT to hear solicitor's 'SLAPP' charge seven years after alleged misconduct
Allegations against Hamlins solicitor dating from 2018 will be the subject of substantive hearing in October.
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DBAs ruled unenforceable in high-value probate dispute
In Reeves v Frain and McKinnon, Costs Judge Brown found the DBAs did not meet requirements under the Damages-Based Agreements Regulations 2013.