Last 3 months headlines – Page 1002
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Bar regulator seeks QC re-accreditation scheme
BSB suggests Queen’s Counsel Appointments body best placed to run quality assurance scheme.
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Conveyancing portal Veyo reports registration surge
Almost half of conveyancing practices have signed up to the online system.
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New powers for relatives of missing people
Ministry of Justice announces legislation that will allow families to take charge of property and financial assets.
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Lawyers query exclusion from insurance fraud taskforce
Whiplash claims in the spotlight as former justice secretary Jack Straw suggests referral fee ban is failing.
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‘Arrange family court open days’ – judiciary
Working group publishes recommendations on modernisation reform in the Family Court and Family Division.
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Politically correct judges on ‘expansionist binge’, says thinktank
Barrister says critics of human rights laws should take aim at domestic judges rather than Strasbourg.
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Tory government would review Islamic law
Pledge among a raft of measures to combat extremism outlined by the home secretary.
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Ombudsman complaint limit rises from six to 12 months
Scheme rules on cut-off to be aligned with new EU directive on alternative dispute resolution.
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Perils of the digital courtroom
Rushed and unexpected news stories always pose the problem of illustration in the digital age.
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Solicitor devastated by £100k intervention
Andrew Williams was wrongly suspected of impropriety due to an association with another solicitor who was under SRA investigation.
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Ex-CCBE chief raps client money proposal
LSB ‘imprisoned’ by the Legal Services Act 2007 in seeking to strip powers from professions deemed to have been ‘naughty’, says Jonathan Goldsmith.
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Legal Aid Agency sets itself digital deadline
LAA claims nearly two-thirds of transactions at the agency are already completed and processed digitally.
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Property dispute service saves clients court fees
Firm responds swiftly to civil court fee increases with the creation of a new out-of-court service.
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Firms could shut Russia offices as sanctions bite
International firms face numerous challenges arising from EU/US response to Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
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Crown advocates struggling – report
HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate said themes highlighted for improvement in a 2012 review remain.
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Reaching for the Skype
A City firm has said it hopes to expand an innovative pro bono scheme which connects staff to clients via Skype.
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Playful, sensual, eccentric – just like your office?
Two fresh coats of magnolia emulsion, or a sensual note?
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Memory lane
The time has come for us seriously to consider the case for a Bill of Rights, said Sir Keith Joseph.
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Law Society appoints committee chairs
The Law Society has appointed three new committee chairs.