Last 3 months headlines – Page 1458

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    How the self-employed criminal bar intends to compete with solicitors

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    There are probably about 5,000 self-employed barristers and 1,000 higher court advocates active in criminal defence work. While the number of firms has dwindled substantially in the last few years, the number of barristers has increased, notwithstanding the fact that the work has diminished, mainly through the Crown Prosecution Service ...

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    UK rules leaves foreign spouse visa holders vulnerable

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    In R v Inhabitants of Eastbourne (1803) 4 East 103, Lord Ellenborough declared, absent of statutory support for poor foreigners, the ‘law of humanity, which is anterior to all positive laws, obliges us to afford them relief, to save them from starving’. For one group, however, the law falls short ...

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    Does the profession have strength in numbers?

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    The UK’s laughable inability to cope with more than a light dusting of frozen water is a national embarrassment. But snow has its uses. The week’s shock 0.5% GDP fall is all down to the weather, we are told, and the same applies to gruesome retail sales figures.

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    Legal aid cuts spark child abduction fears

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Leading family solicitors have warned that withdrawing legal aid for private law family cases could lead desperate parents to abduct their children. Lawyers also predicted that the government’s reforms would prompt people to make false allegations of domestic violence in order to obtain legal aid. ...

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    Campbell privacy ruling exposes 'deeply flawed' CFA system

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Bumper success fees for lawyers in libel cases will soon be a thing of the past following last week’s ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) in the Naomi Campbell case, solicitors predicted this week. Kevin Bays, partner at London firm Davenport Lyons, who ...

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    VAT victory on personal injury medical reports

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Personal injury clients will not have to pay VAT on the cost of medical reports following a successful appeal by a Nottingham law firm, supported by the Law Society, in a tax tribunal last week. Nottingham personal injury and clinical negligence firm Barratt Goff & Tomlinson ...

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    New duty for barristers to report misconduct

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Barristers will face a duty to report misconduct by their colleagues under new rules proposed by the bar’s regulator. The Bar Standards Board last week published its fourth and final paper in a series of consultations designed to modernise and clarify the bar’s code of conduct. ...

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    Jackson attacks government's partial reform plan

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Lord Justice Jackson criticised the way the government plans to implement his reforms to civil justice costs in a sternly worded letter to the justice secretary last week. Jackson (pictured) said the detailed package of reforms aimed at reducing civil litigation costs, which he published last ...

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    Marching together

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Why does Roger Smith assume that ‘most readers will never have been on a demonstration’. I, and most of my colleagues who work in publicly funded legal work, have been on countless demonstrations, relating to many different civil liberties issues over the years, and many ...

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    Misusing ABSs

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    I refer to the letter from Tim O'Sullivan of the Bournemouth and District Law Society. I agree with his view, and predict that alternative business structures may lead to a tidal wave of claims arising from misuse of client money and the use of ABS law firms as a front ...

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    Solicitor wants forum for ‘isolated’ NHS lawyers

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    A solicitor working in the National Health Service wants to create a forum for NHS lawyers, to reduce the sense of ‘isolation’ they may feel. Justin Day, commercial legal adviser at Royal Bournemouth & Christchurch Hospitals Foundation Trust, wants the group to provide a setting ...

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    Coalminer court actions set for 'special hearing’

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    All pending court actions brought by former coalminers who allege their solicitors did not claim adequate government compensation on their behalf have been suspended pending a special hearing in April, the Gazette has learned. The miners allege their solicitors did not claim adequate compensation for vibration ...

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    Financially unsound

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    I read December’s article by the Solicitors Regulation Authority chair Charles Plant . I would like to respond to him through the same channel.

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    'Bomb threats’ lead London firm to stop fileshare work

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    A London law firm has withdrawn from high-profile cases against alleged illegal file-sharers because of ‘criminal attacks’ and ‘bomb threats’. ACS:Law had been pursuing 26 cases on behalf of its client MediaCAT, which alleges that its copyright has been infringed by illegal file-sharers. But in a ...

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    Six solicitors defend £50m fraud charges

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Six solicitors charged with offences relating to a series of alleged commercial mortgage frauds worth a total of nearly £50m appeared in Southwark Crown Court on Tuesday. The Serious Fraud Office (SFO), which brought the charges, alleges that the six solicitors and two non-solicitors ‘participated in ...

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    Calunius Capital raises £40m fund

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Third-party litigation funder Calunius Capital has raised £40m from a private fundraising in Guernsey, marking the first successful closure of a third-party litigation fund for 15 months. Calunius, which previously acted as a broker rather than an investor in litigation, will use its Calunius Litigation Risk ...

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    Damaging free speech

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Steven Heffer’s article is off the mark in a number of ways. In light of the recent judgment by the ECHR in MGN v UK on excessive success fees, along with the damning report by the House of Commons culture, media and sport select committee and the Jackson review, it ...

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    A practical approach to LPC over-subscription

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    by Rachel Falconer, West London Law Society Junior Lawyers Division committee member and solicitor with Hodders Law In October 2010, BPP announced the decision to open three new branches nationwide, namely in Cambridge, Newcastle and Liverpool. This announcement sparked a heated debate and provoked passionate challenges ...

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    Aircraft purchase, Russian deal, water metering, and property

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    Easy purchase: City firm Norton Rose advised airline easyJet on buying 15 Airbus A320 aircraft worth $1.1bn (£700m); upgrading its order for 20 A319 aircraft to 20 A320 ­aircraft, and securing options for a further 33 A320 aircraft. Airbus was advised by its ...

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    DLA Piper to merge with Australian firm

    2011-01-27T00:00:00Z

    National firm DLA Piper is poised to merge with its Australian associate firm DLA Phillips Fox, the firms announced today. If partners approve the merger, DLA Piper, which posted global revenues of £581m for the 2009/10 financial year, would have the biggest Australian operation for a ...