Last 3 months headlines – Page 1147

  • Alison Saunders
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    DPP to ‘ramp up’ criminal asset recovery overseas

    2014-02-24T11:44:00Z

    Spain and UAE first countries to receive asset recovery advisers.

  • Mark Hynes
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    Councils opt for in-house to cope with cuts

    24 February 2014

    Findings based on 60 responses to freedom of information requests show a startling divide in strategies for coping with financial regime.

  • Fraud
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    Doubts cast over ‘cost-driven’ DPA device

    24 February 2014

    From today, US-style deferred prosecution agreements will become part of the toolkit of the Serious Fraud Office and the Crown Prosecution Service.

  • Ministry of Justice – Goldberg
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    MoJ silent over public defender applications

    24 February 2014

    Ministry insists the recruitment drive is not related to the criminal bar’s boycott of serious cases.

  • Paul Jenkins
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    TSol plans to expand and bring more work in-house

    24 February 2014

    Second stage of shared services programme will be completed by the autumn.

  • Recep Tayyip Erdogan
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    Turkey crackdown as lawyers accused

    24 February 2014

    Lawyers in Turkey stand accused of plotting to overthrow the government under the guise of investigating a corruption scandal.

  • North Korea
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    North Korea condemned

    24 February 2014

    A hard-hitting report from the UN’s Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea) catalogued widespread and systematic abuses, including a lack of due process in the entire criminal justice system. ‘Suspects… are regularly held incommunicado,’ the report said. ‘In the eyes of ...

  • News

    QASA appeal bid

    24 February 2014

    Earlier this month the High Court refused permission to appeal its original decision.

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    Improve existing EU co-operation, says review

    24 February 2014

    The legal sector wants the EU to focus on improving and simplifying existing civil justice co-operation rather than introducing new measures, according to a ‘balance of competences’ review of the sector published by the government.

  • Kemble Street
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    Sky’s the limit for LSB

    24 February 2014

    The super-regulator has been getting to know the neighbours and its new space-age-style headquarters.

  • Rufus the dog
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    Dogs of law

    24 February 2014

    We never realised what cynophiles solicitors are.

  • Cup of tea
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    Missing in distraction

    24 February 2014

    Only 59% of lawyers’ time at work is actually spent lawyering.

  • James Morton
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    Criminal memorabilia

    24 February 2014

    I’ve always wanted a hat that belonged to prosecutor who was swiftly removed from the office after being charged with accepting bribes.

  • News

    Land Registry ‘smoke and mirrors’

    24 February 2014

    The row over the future of Land Registry of England and Wales heated up last week when the union representing agency staff accused the government of keeping secret plans for radical changes in its services. The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) was responding to a government proposal to transform ...

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    Gold award for Matrix

    24 February 2014

    Matrix Chambers has become the first set to be given the Investors in People gold award.

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    Law Society critical of slavery bill

    24 February 2014

    The draft Modern Slavery Bill does not provide a sufficiently co-ordinated approach to identifying victims or perpetrators of slavery, the Law Society said in its response to a government consultation.

  • News

    Wills lack charity

    24 February 2014

    Only 12% of adults intend to remember a charity in their will.

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    Norton Rose Fulbright Brazilian investment

    24 February 2014

    Global firm Norton Rose Fulbright opened an office in Brazil, its 55th worldwide and third office in Latin America.      

  • News

    Graham reappointed

    24 February 2014

    Christopher Graham has been reappointed as Information Commissioner for another two years.

  • Andrew Mitchell
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    Court rules against use of Mitchell as a ‘tactical advantage’

    2014-02-21T15:52:00Z

    Justice Leggatt rules against reliance placed on Mitchell in the Summit Navigation case.