Last 3 months headlines – Page 946
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Women overtake men in Scottish profession
Over half of solicitors north of the border are now female – but women are under-represented at the top.
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Call for courts to take maturity into account
Defendants aged between 18 and 24 bewildered by the court process, thinktank says.
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Australian firm explores investor action against Slater and Gordon
Listed legal giant reveals that it kept revised results confidential for a week.
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Government to review sharia courts
Home secretary's initiative follows allegations that religious tribunals discriminate against women.
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Government says PI small claims limit rise ‘long overdue’
Official response is published as protest petition reaches 21,000 signatures.
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Legal aid billing system postponed again
Client and cost management system will only be mandatory for Special Children Act applications in February.
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Legal aid contract challenges extend to next May
Judicial review to begin on 7 April, followed by trial dealing with procurement law claims.
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Bank wins £120k ruling against former Halliwells partner
Michael McCarthy joined the firm having no idea of its financial predicament, High Court hears.
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Solicitor appointed to QC selection panel
Edward Nally replaces Linda Lee as one of two solicitors on 10-person panel.
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Five new members to join SRA board
Two solicitors and three lay members take up posts in new year.
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Half of legal staff plan to move jobs, survey shows
Lack of opportunities in the current role is top motivation for restlessness.
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Mirror’s appeal against phone-hacking awards dismissed
Awards made in the High Court to victims of phone hacking were part of a ‘careful and comprehensive judgment’, Court of Appeal rules.
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Official statistics show ‘no economic case for fee cut’
Ministry of Justice spent £886m on criminal legal aid between October 2014 and September 2015.
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New guidance on immigration offences
Law Society practice note highlights statutory defences for asylum seekers charged with document offences.
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Crime work ‘unaffordable’ for young barristers, warns bar
A government report reveals that fees for criminal legal aid work are falling by an average of 4% a year.
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Steep rise in court fees confirmed
Justice minister Shailesh Vara says fees will increase by 10% across a range of civil proceedings.
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CoA warns judges against ‘unlawful’ waiving of courts charge
Appeal rejected after Crown court had initially said charge offset by time on remand.