Last 3 months headlines – Page 935
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Appeal court backs CFA without legal aid ‘burial certificate’
NHS trust had tried to argue that funding was invalid in absence of legal aid discharge.
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MoJ not ‘transparent’ enough on gifts and hospitality
Public spending watchdog says rules ‘could be more stringent’.
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Firm’s ‘hopeless’ costs case thrown out
PM Law claimed £3m to recover sums 'due and payable' under insurance policies.
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Bar urges CMA to include advocacy in legal review
The bar regulator has suggested the watchdog focuses on family law advocacy.
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Bristol named as UK's biggest legal centre outside London
Research finds top tier of regional centres pulling away from the rest of the country.
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Appeal court rejects dishonesty finding against solicitors
Judgment says High Court failed to deal with two solicitors’ potentially good defence.
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Regulators will need to present 'sound evidence' for in-house reform
Legal Services Board says statement of policy will provide transparency about essential issues.
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SFO investigating 'tiny fraction' of tip offs, says City firm
Lack of funding is preventing the SFO from investigating some cases of serious fraud or corruption, Pinsent Masons has claimed.
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Profits up but law firms warned on drawings
Median profit per equity partner increased for the fifth consecutive year, finds Law Society’s Financial Benchmarking Survey.
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Justice ministry backs Jackson on fixed fees
The judge has urged ministers to make reform an immediate priority.
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GCs ‘to quit’ if accountable to City watchdog
FCA to consult on whether individuals in charge of a firm’s legal function in banks, building societies and credit unions need approval under its senior managers regime.
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Competition complaint over family mediation
Under updated Family Procedure Rules mediators must be accredited by the Family Mediation Council.
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British bill of rights to protect troops
Michael Gove told a House of Lords committee that draft bill will not ‘derogate absolutely’ from any European Convention rights.
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Law Society: business as usual
Chancery Lane is open as usual behind the scaffolding required for its first exterior redecoration in 30 years.
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Solicitors’ opinions wanted on client accounts
Law Society is asking solicitors for opinions on the future of accounts rules.
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To Hull and back
Four solicitors are facing a day in prison to raise money for the Smile Foundation.
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Fraud ‘crackdown’ flops
City of London proclaimed a ‘two-day crackdown’ on alleged ‘slip and trip’ fraudsters.
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World cup heroes inspire Boycott
England team finish a creditable fifth in the Lawyers Cricket World Cup.
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