Last 3 months headlines – Page 964
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Major personal injury firm in administration weeks after SRA referral
GT Law, a firm with almost £8m in annual revenue, posts closure notice on its website.
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Sampson ‘dismissal’: ministry seeks urgent clarification
Former chief legal ombudsman insists he resigned.
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MoJ U-turns on outsourcing court fine enforcement
Department still standing firm on criminal courts charge but drops tender process.
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CMC fined record £570k after pressuring claimants
Company ordered to give clients 24 hours before taking any payment details.
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Criminals raid 50 firms in cyberattacks this year – SRA
Regulator also concerned by lack of training in detecting money laundering schemes.
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D-day for criminal legal aid – as it happened
Developments and reaction as firms found out if they have won new duty provider contracts.
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Whistleblower claims legal aid contracting process flawed
Former bid assessor says procurement did not meet best practice standards, as criminal defence firms await results of their bids.
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Rise of LiPs not causing delays, says courts chief
HM Courts & Tribunals Service CEO says court documents should change to help litigants in person.
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SRA chief: let’s treat solicitors like adults
Regulator promises ‘far more conciliatory’ style of correspondence.
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Courts upgrade £375m funding not ring-fenced, admits MoJ
Department waiting until spending review to see if bid has been successful.
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Supreme Court divorce ruling shows zero tolerance for non-disclosure
Two women win battle to set aside their divorce settlements after claiming their ex-husbands misled the courts.
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Blavo & Co shut down by regulator
SRA intervenes into London-based firm and practice of director John Blavo.
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Solicitor leaves profession after moving £28k from client account
Payments made as a loan to two other clients requiring nursing care.
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Government withdraws Saudi prisons bid
Justice secretary Michael Gove announced decision in response to urgent question in the House of Commons.
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Barristers set up ABS to operate ‘like traditional firm’
New alternative business structure will target the international asset recovery market.
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BSB plans to relax restrictions on employed barristers
Planned changes will allow barristers to contract services through agencies or corporate vehicles.
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Call for legislation-backed quotas to tackle gender inequality
London School of Economics professor says existing policies have failed as commission publishes recommendations.
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Sampson was sacked – he didn’t resign, says MoJ chief
Former chief legal ombudsman denies being dismissed.
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High Court rules ‘offer to settle’ was not a Part 36
Defendants had argued against costs order based on letter to claimants.
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Family mediators move towards self-regulation
The Family Mediation Council hopes to boost public confidence in mediation by creating a regulatory board and professional register.