Last 3 months headlines – Page 1430

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    Shadow justice minister attacks Jackson costs reforms

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Shadow justice minister Andy Slaughter (pictured) called on personal injury lawyers to get their clients involved in the fight to amend the government’s proposals on civil litigation costs. Solicitors have until 30 June to respond, and the Labour MP for Hammersmith stressed how difficult it is ...

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    News focus: council lawyers face up to government cuts

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Local government solicitors at last weekend’s three-day training event in Exeter were in a curiously upbeat mood for a group facing ‘salami-slicing’ cuts of 10% or more to their legal departments’ headcounts.

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    On your marks for the LSC

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Commission is clearly getting into the spirit of 2012. In recent months bills to the LSC have been returned and the travel time claimed has progressively been reduced. Our office is situated just over 1.5 miles from Bristol County Court. Many fee-earners ...

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    Witnesses and directed surveillance

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    In his letter, Jon Mack may have misunderstood Ibrahim Hasan’s article of 10 March on directed surveillance. The focus of the piece was changes in the law now proposed, namely judicial approval, which is already the subject of the Protection of Freedoms Bill and the ...

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    Naked attempt to slash debt

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    In response to a letter from my MP concerning the proposed legal aid cuts, I received a reply from justice minister Jonathan Djanogly. This stated: ‘The government wants to discourage people from resorting to lawyers whenever they face a problem...’ This ...

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    Doctors know how to cure oversupply

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    I write in response to Gemma Bond’s letter. Considering the struggling economy, legal aid cuts (particularly the Legal Services Commission’s training grant scheme), and concerns in relation to alternative business structures and changes to civil costs, the drop in training contracts is no surprise. ...

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    Still time to build on splendid idea of setting up solicitors' building society

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    I saw the letter from Edwin Lee, reminding us of that splendid idea of setting up a solicitors’ building society. It was a good idea in 1984 and it is still a good idea. The loss of so many building societies ...

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    Advertising age discrimination

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    I read Ivan Sanders’ letter, in which he pointed out the failure of many firms of solicitors to comply with equality legislation, with particular regard to age discrimination. I too have noticed for some time that many advertisements do not comply.

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    County courts system failure

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    The complaints of Graeme Hydari regarding the state of the criminal courts in which he practises are reflected in the state of certain county courts, and in particular the Central London County Court.

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    Royal Courts of Justice were 'incompetent'

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    I noted with interest the Obiteritem reporting the Family Justice Review Panel’s comment that the family justice system is in fact ‘not a system at all’ (see [2011] Gazette, 7 April, 35). Last week, my husband, two-year-old daughter and I were ordered to attend the Royal ...

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    Justice rumbles on

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Obiter confesses to being a bit of a grouch when the tummy is rumbling, but it seems he is not the only one. This fascinating graph supplied to Obiter by science journalist Ed Yong reveals an interesting relationship between the grant of parole and the ...

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    Adding insult to injury

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Labour justice minister Andy Slaughter raised a laugh at a predictably bellicose annual conference of the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers last week (Lord Justice Jackson’s ears must have been burning, let’s put it that way).

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    You say ‘tomato’, I say ‘moneymaker’

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    In these straitened times for legal aid lawyers, Obiter was impressed to hear of a fresh initiative from David Pickup, eponymous partner at Pickup & Scott. Industry at Pickup’s firm is not in doubt, of course, but he reflects in an email to Obiter that ...

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    Memory Lane

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    Law Society’s Gazette, April 1961 Notes of the month – by the editor ...

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    Government has cocked a deaf ear to the 'claimant lobby'

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    They did a U-turn on selling off the forests; they called a temporary halt to the root-and-branch restructuring of the National Health Service. Might the coalition be prevailed upon to reappraise its proposals for the reform of civil litigation costs, even at this late stage?

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    Solicitors can help CPS get rape retraction prosecutions right

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    by Keir Starmer, director of public prosecutions A woman makes a rape allegation against a man, and then later retracts it.

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    Learning about our brothers and sisters in law

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    I was in Budapest last week. The Hungarian Presidency of the EU held a conference on e-Justice, and I spoke about the CCBE’s Find-A-Lawyer project. I was on a panel covering the legal professions. On the coach from the hotel to ...

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    Law firm launches online fixed-fee service

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    A London law firm and a barristers’ chambers have collaborated to offer a new online fixed-fee legal advice scheme. EDC Lord & Co and 6 Pump Court Chambers have launched ClickLaw24.com with referral agency Contact Law. The service provides 24/7 access to ...

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    Irwin Mitchell to seek external investment

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    National firm Irwin Mitchell has become one of the first law firms to give notice that it will seek external investment as it embraces the opportunities presented by the Legal Services Act. The firm, which has nine offices in the UK, will seek external investment ...

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    The problem with injunctions

    2011-04-21T00:00:00Z

    I know the name of the Premier League footballer who has taken out an injunction to prevent his private life being thrust into public consumption. Or at least, I think I know. I’ve certainly heard his name mentioned over a chat at the bar. ...