Last 3 months headlines – Page 1114
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Ex-justice minister fails in questions of sport
Grant takes on knowledge questions in front of a TV camera.
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Courts service sorry for Watkins naming error
HMCTS apologises for releasing co-defendant names on its court listing site.
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Long-running legal battle ends with £2 damages award
Firm could have done more to advise directors, but was not to blame for subsequent size of bonus contracts.
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Profits down 3.4% at Linklaters, annual report reveals
Consolidated accounts at the magic circle firm show profits falling slightly to £371.5m.
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Society hits back at plans for digital LPA
Removing the safeguards provided by physical signatures could endanger vulnerable people, says the Law Society.
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Africa ‘dependent’ on lawyers for growth
Countries urged to boost capacity of legal communities
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Firms burying heads in sand over finances
Only half of firms understood what is involved if they get into financial trouble.
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Eight years for solicitor who stole £2m
Former coroner stole money from weak clients to pay for his expensive habits.
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Blake Lapthorn confirms ‘first stage’ merger talks
Merger speculation continues as mid-size firms seek to grow.
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Society advice on barristers’ VHCC protest
The withdrawal of counsel over VHCC work should be treated like any other change of legal team.
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Batang Kali families bring case to appeal court
Court of Appeal hears case which could set precedent on atrocities pre-dating the Human Rights Act.
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Experts: ‘wriggle room’ gone after Mitchell ruling
Lawyers also express fear of unintended consequences following today’s landmark ruling.
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Commission calls for code to protect whistleblowers
The Whistleblowing Commission is calling for a simplification of the Public Interest Disclosure Act. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) should force firms to adopt a code to protect whistleblowers, a retired senior judge has said. Former Court of Appeal judge Anthony Hooper told the Gazette that the SRA should ensure ...
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TLT poaches 30-strong team from Irwin Mitchell
Six partners and 24 solicitors will join the national firm’s Manchester office before Christmas.
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Christian B&B owners lose Supreme Court fight
Refusing a double room to a gay couple was discriminatory and unlawful.
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Grayling feels the heat from committee
The justice secretary said he will not delay civil legal aid reforms to wait for the Joint Committee on Human Rights to report.
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Court of Appeal upholds Mitchell costs rule
New hardline approach set out by appeal judges as post-Jackson rules get clarity.