Last 3 months headlines – Page 1402

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    High Court backs children's guardian independence

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    A High Court ruling has reasserted the independence of children’s guardians from state control. In a landmark judgment, Sir Nicholas Wall said the court-appointed guardians were a vital element in protecting children. He told the Children and Family Court Advisory and Support ...

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    Insurance lawyers call for lower fixed-fee rates

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Insurance lawyers are pressing the Ministry of Justice to reduce the fixed-fee rates payable to claimant lawyers under the Road Traffic Accident portal. Responding to a government consultation on speeding up county court cases, which closed last week, the Forum of Insurance Lawyers said the ...

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    Leading insurance broker predicts late entries in indemnity market

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    A leading insurance broker has predicted that there may still be late entrants to the solicitors’ professional indemnity market. Martin Ellis, director of Prime Professions, told the Gazette that some insurers had been interested in opening books for law firms until very recently. ...

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    Solicitor wins right to bring age bias claim against law firm

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    A solicitor dismissed for failing to meet billing targets has won the right to bring an age discrimination claim against his former employer. However, the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) struck out his race and sex discrimination claims. Samarasingher Methuen began working for ...

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    The rights of EU citizens cannot be divorced from the duties that accompany them

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    I read Jonathan Goldsmith’s article about the growing number of ‘rights’ with interest. Can I ask what has happened to a person’s responsibilities, which is the other side of the coin? If EU citizens expect their rights to be honoured, ...

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    Insurer confusion

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The tedious discussions regarding whether referral fees are right in principle or unacceptably distort the market will undoubtedly continue ad nauseam. The views of the various parties are so entrenched that it seems unlikely an acceptable common ground will ever be reached. If the situation ...

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    Extradition bias

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Joshua Rozenberg appears not to have read the extradition treaty between the UK and US. He endorses the contention of Amy Jeffress, US department of justice attaché to the American Embassy in London, that the treaty is balanced by stating that the UK can demand ...

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    A man of Straw

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    As personal injury lawyers, we think it is a great shame and totally unfair that so many lawyers are criticising Jack Straw for discovering the existence of referral fees in 2011. After all, why should we expect the former justice secretary to be aware that ...

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    City firm slams Border Agency

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    City firm Penningtons has accused officials at the UK Border Agency (UKBA) of threatening its clients and breaking the Civil Service Code, as the government seeks to meet its commitment to reduce UK net migration to the ‘tens of thousands’. The complaints relate to action ...

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    Society protests against treatment of Chinese lawyers

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society is to take part in a ‘mass intervention’ to protest at the maltreatment of human rights lawyers in China, after an Amnesty International report published last week revealed that the Beijing government has intensified its clampdown on their work. The report said the ...

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    Solicitor denies legal aid fraud charges

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    A criminal defence solicitor accused of defrauding the legal aid fund along with two business associates this week told the court that he did not know ‘how all this has happened’. Solicitor Reuben Ewujowoh (pictured), 44, principal at Rae & Co in Southwark, London, and ...

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    NHS 'above the law' in legal aid reforms

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The government is putting the NHS ‘above the law’ with its proposed legal aid reforms and changes to the ‘no win, no fee’ arrangements, the Gazette has been told. Paul Rumley, clinical negligence partner at Withy King’s Swindon office, said the legal aid cuts and reform ...

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    Lawyers march for London Pride 2011

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    More than 100 lawyers marched in support of London Pride 2011 last week. Members of the Law Society, Bar Council, Institute of Legal Executives, Junior Lawyers Division, Bar Lesbian and Gay Group, Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association and InterLaw Diversity Forum marched together under the ...

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    Government must be persuaded to value legal profession

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    This is my last president’s podium. In June, I looked back over the year and selected what I felt were some of the Law Society’s key achievements. Now I want to look forward and give my personal perspective on the ...

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    Lord Justice Jackson’s reforms will hurt the most vulnerable

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    by Nigel Muers-Raby, chairman of the Consumer Justice Alliance Lord Justice Jackson’s ill-conceived proposals for the reform of civil litigation have commenced their journey through parliament.

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    Solicitors and others remain divided over desirability of the government’s civil justice reforms

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    In The Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill, the government conceded remarkably little following extensive - though hardly protracted - periods of consultation. As reported in the Gazette, 5,000 submissions on the legal aid proposals made hardly any difference to the bill’s contents. ...

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    The News of The World’s attack on lawyers in the Bellfield case is breathtaking

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The alleged hacking of Milly Dowler’s phone by the News of the World is a story that has shocked many journalists; and we tend to be pretty hard-boiled. Appallingly, it seems that journalists from that paper deleted messages in the days after Milly’s disappearance, raising ...

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    Civil litigation reforms give carte blanche to exploit developing nations

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    You know, I have a lot of sympathy for you ambulance-chasing solicitors. There you are, hurtling down busy streets in pursuit of the big white van - without a siren or flashing lights but still expected to keep up. Perhaps we should ...

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    Society appoints new SRA board members

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has announced the appointment of three new members to its board. They are solicitor member Moni Mannings, partner and head of City firm Olswang's finance group; lay member Shamit Sagger, professor of politics at the University of Sussex and former chair of ...

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    FSA finds no evidence of insurer bias against BME firms

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    An investigation by the Financial Services Authority has found no evidence that insurers discriminated against black and ethnic minority law firms during last year’s professional indemnity insurance renewal. Following interventions from the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Equality and Human Rights Commission, the FSA was asked to ...