Last 3 months headlines – Page 1010
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Slater and Gordon: no offer yet put to Quindell
Australian firm responds after UK company announces exclusivity extension.
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Summit: I'm proud of you, Grayling tells sector
Lord chancellor promises to do everything he can to help legal sector to thrive.
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Summit: rights should apply online as well as off – EU justice chief
New legislation should give consumers ‘more control and more choice’ EU justice commissioner tells Global Law Summit.
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Barrister disbarred for practising without valid PC
Jonathan Oultram practised as a barrister from March 2013 to January 2014 despite not being properly authorised to do so.
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Summit: dissenters rally at Westminster
Not the Global Law Summit condemns ‘very poor’ lord chancellor.
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Summit: no change is seldom an option, says Grayling
Embattled lord chancellor says that challenges are driven by ‘economic reality’.
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Grayling faces Magna Carta challenge to court fee hikes
Proposals tantamount to ‘selling justice’, contrary to the principles of 1215, Law Society says in pre-action protocol letter.
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Summit: ‘inconvenience’ a threat to rule of law – LCJ
Lord Thomas challenges delegates to consider how clauses 39 and 50 of Magna Carta should apply to modern challenges.
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SRA taken to task over perceived City bias
Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal said it had been placed in ‘a most unsatisfactory position’ by the regulator.
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Let mediation solve ‘toxic’ disputes – Tory MP
MoJ last month said it would encourage greater use of mediation in boundary disputes, but stopped short of making it compulsory for all litigants.
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Sussex authorities merge legal teams
Legal team at Eastbourne Borough Council will transfer to the employment of Lewes District Council on 1 April.
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LPC graduates toil to find training contracts
Junior Lawyers Division calls difference in numbers of registered trainees and LPC course finishers ‘very discouraging’.
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Views wanted on legal innovation
Law firms asked to participate in the next phase of a study by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
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‘Mr Loophole’ rails against driverless cars
‘If you don’t want to drive, get a driver or get on a train.’
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Landmark bookshop eaten up by takeaway
Hammicks legal bookshop at the corner of Chancery Lane and Fleet Street is no more.
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Memory lane
The choice of a middle-aged mum to lead the party of tradition makes some of us pause for thought.
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Argentina’s silent march for Alberto Nisman
State prosecutor had accused the country’s president and foreign minister of covering up Iran’s role in a 1994 terrorist bombing.
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Legal aid challenge for inquests succeeds
High Court says current government guidance provides ‘materially misleading impression’ of the law.