Last 3 months headlines – Page 1050
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Wave of JRs expected over special needs deadline
Many local authorities unable to cope with Children and Families Act changes.
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Victims of slavery left unprotected – Law Society
Society tells a parliamentary committee that a proposed bill to counter people trafficking lacks ’clarity, precision and simplicity’.
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Society sets out chief executive handover plan
Paul Coen appointed as interim CEO before Catherine Dixon takes over in January.
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Legal market growth nears pre-recession levels
UK legal services sector to grow by 3.8% in 2014 and 4.9% next year, Law Society predicts.
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Guardian status proposed for families of missing people
The Ministry of Justice is consulting on plans to give the families of missing people authority to deal with their legal and financial matters.
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Bakers picks Belfast for second low-cost support centre
Operations will begin in September and employ up to 250 by 2017.
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Wealth consultant enters legal services market
Oracle Capital Group to offer corporate, debt financing, intellectual property and immigration advice to clients.
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Pistorius TV trial ‘impressive’, says Neuberger
Televising courts is merely the modern equivalent of visiting them, the president of the Supreme Court says in a speech on open justice.
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City optimism up but growth slowing
Professional services business volumes expanding, CBI survey says.
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Justice ministry fined £180,000 for data protection breach
Investigation showed prisons not encrypting backup data.
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Fears over closure of court canteens
HMCTS on-site catering contracts expire at the end of August.
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Further delay to discount rate decision
Currently 2.5% is discounted from large settlements, usually involving medical negligence.
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Society: don’t delay PII renewal
Around 95% of firms are expected to be working to the 1 October deadline.
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Complaints about insolvency practitioners rise 26%
In the first year of new complaints gateway, 941 complaints were received by regulators.
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Insurer secures £50k damages against ex-director
Investigation showed departing director tried to use data for new business venture.
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A legal silly season
Obiter wonders what might have dominated the legal press had there been less real news.
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Midlands firms build ‘department next door’
Around 130 firms from across the West Midlands have joined network to match power of big players.
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Lawyers critical of free mediation scheme
Family lawyers suggest government funds should be made available to enable couples to get legal aid instead.
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Digital plan for powers of attorney shelved
Ministry of Justice announces improvements in lasting power of attorney process – but no all-electronic route.