Last 3 months headlines – Page 288
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Shoosmiths hands out £1,000 cost of living payment
National firm posts record revenue, net profit and profit per equity partner for last year.
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Artificial intelligence rules to require human liability
Government promises 'pro innovation approach' to regulating robots.
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SDT blocks solicitor from returning 21 years after strike-off
Struck-off solicitor had since started his own legal business and advised on immigration and employment.
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Bar protest goes to parliament as five-day walkout begins
A delegation of barristers met MPs at the Palace of Westminster this morning.
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News focus: CJC forum brainstorms costs reform
Costs lawyers convened at the Civil Justice Council last week to discuss another shakeup. Delegates offered robust opinions, but there was little consensus.
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Heat emergency: courts keep sitting despite ‘red warning’
HMCTS says it is ‘doing everything within our control to maintain comfortable levels of cooling’.
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LPA registration speeding up - but complaints taking longer to resolve
Justice minister says more staff have been recruited to clear the backlog and respond to customers.
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Court blocks bid to issue 3,500 cases on just one claim form
Master Davison gives claimant firm Hugh James six months to sort out which claims will survive.
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New platform pledges to democratise access to group claims
Founders say they can help David take on Goliath through bringing victims together.
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MPs angry as Raab ducks human rights committee
Justice secretary had said he was open to scrutiny of the Bill of Rights Bill.
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Solicitor convicted over VAT fraud agrees to be struck off
Practitioner jailed in Germany for his involvement in a so-called 'carousel' VAT fraud across Europe.
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Bar strikes begin to bite hard
Nearly 1 in 10 hearings was disrupted when barristers staged a two-day court walkout.
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Short shrift for short sleeves?
The oppressive heat has led some lawyers to consider truly drastic measures.
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Street writer
Solicitors' storylines on long-running soap Coronation Street branch out to lasting powers of attorney.
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Blackballed by the Major
It’s the dawn of the Swinging Sixties and newly demobbed Michael Simmons has landed a plum City job – with Jonathan Sumption’s father. Read on...
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Legal services turnover drops by 16% in May
Legal services regulatory partner Julie Norris says fall unlikely to be the start of ‘worrying new trend’.
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Allen & Overy posts 9% profit rise
Magic circle firm’s profit per equity partner reached £1.95m last year.
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Judicial diversity - solicitor numbers continue to dwindle
More solicitors are leaving the bench than joining it.