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    Jackson reforms ‘would benefit negligent corporations’

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Negligent corporations and local authorities will have the scales of justice tipped in their favour if Lord Justice Jackson’s proposals on civil litigation costs are implemented in full, according to the firm involved in the case dubbed the ‘British Erin Brockovich’. Des Collins, senior partner at ...

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    Sentencing Council begins national judicial survey

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    A new body with a remit to ‘demystify’ court processes and sentencing has begun the first national survey of how individual judges decide on the punishments they mete out to offenders. The Sentencing Council is to require judges to complete a questionnaire after each hearing ...

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    Personal injury firms hit face new VAT threat

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Changes by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to the treatment of medical reports for VAT purposes could cause personal injury firms ‘significant’ extra expense, tax lawyers have warned. The changes have prompted the Law Society to make written submissions in a forthcoming VAT tribunal case, Barratt ...

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    Surge in Antipodean recruitment at UK law firms

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Recruitment of lawyers from Australia and New Zealand has surged at UK law firms following the government’s relaxation of immigration rules for highly skilled workers. Associate solicitors from both countries are flocking to London to plug gaps in mid-tier City firms’ corporate practices, recruiters Badenoch & ...

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    A single figure for damages over mesothelioma is needed

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    by Simon Allenmanaging partner and head of personal injury at the Sheffield office of Russell Jones & Walker One cannot possibly assess the effect of receiving a diagnosis of cancer. However, with many forms of the illness there is a degree of hope of ‘beating’ the ...

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    City firms look to spread financial risk

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    City firms are asking banks to devise special financial instruments to protect their income from unforeseen economic fluctuations, the Gazette has learned. The top 20 law firms have begun asking for bespoke exchange rate and interest rate products to manage financial risk, bankers said.

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    National grid rights issue and rail freight deal

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Power play: Magic circle firm Linklaters advised National Grid on a £3.2bn rights issue, with City firm Herbert Smith advising a consortium of banks. On track: Birmingham firm Wragge & Co advised ...

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    Lawyers condemn arrest of US lawyer in Rwanda

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers have condemned the arrest of a US colleague who is representing a defendant before the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) and called for his immediate release.

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    Solicitors call for an end to court recording ban

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Criminal defence solicitors have called on the Courts Service to allow them to take dictation devices into court buildings. The Courts Service currently bans the devices from court premises, and they are often removed from solicitors when they enter the buildings, although the rule is not ...

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    Social welfare paralysis fear in Manchester

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has warned of ‘severe disruption’ to the supply of social welfare advice in ­Manchester if the delayed timetable for a new Community Legal Advice Service (CLAS) slips further. The tender process for the service, jointly commissioned by the Legal Services Commission and Manchester ...

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    Law Society launches risk management service

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has launched a new service which it claims will help firms navigate the increasingly complicated area of risk and compliance and put in place risk management procedures. The Risk and Compliance Service includes in-house consultancy, a newsletter and a Lawyerline ...

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    Solicitor jailed for stealing £850,000 from clients

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    A sole practitioner from north-west London has been jailed for two years after he confessed to stealing more than £850,000 from clients. David May, 69, destroyed a 46-year unblemished reputation in the profession after dipping regularly into a £280,000 estate he was handling, and writing ...

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    Partners approve US merger for Denton Wilde Sapte

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    City firm Denton Wilde Sapte and US firm Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal will merge to form SNR Denton this autumn, after partners approved the tie-up in a vote today. The new transatlantic firm, which will launch on 30 September, will comprise more than 1,400 lawyers spanning ...

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    Coalition government to review legal services reforms

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The coalition government is reviewing key reforms to legal complaints handling and the introduction of alternative business structures, as part of a wider review of regulatory measures inherited from the previous administration. Plans for a Legal Ombudsman service and ABSs have fallen under the scrutiny of ...

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    New rules address ‘appalling’ child care delays

    2010-06-10T00:00:00Z

    New rules for appointing guardians in care proceedings were introduced in London this week, in a bid to reduce ‘appalling’ delays which family solicitors have warned are ‘worse than ever’. Christina Blacklaws, chairwoman of the Law Society’s family law committee, said solicitors were ‘hopeful’ that ...

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    Recession cuts are boosting profits – but at what cost?

    2010-06-09T00:00:00Z

    As provisional financial results continue to roll in from big commercial law firms, a pattern is beginning to emerge: partners in these firms are, in the main, reaping healthy profits.

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    Lawyers pay tribute to ‘old school’ solicitor killed in Cumbria massacre

    2010-06-08T00:00:00Z

    Members of the profession have paid tribute to Kevin Commons, the Cumbrian solicitor killed by a local man who shot 12 people dead in a killing spree before shooting himself last week. Kevin Joseph Commons, 60, is thought to have been the second victim of gunman ...

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    Experimental chambers BarFutures set to close

    2010-06-08T00:00:00Z

    Experimental virtual chambers BarFutures is to close its doors at the end of June after two years because of a ‘lack of appetite for change within the profession’, the Gazette has learned. The alternative set was designed to meet the challenges posed by the Legal Services ...

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    Gary McKinnon case is acid test of coalition government’s integrity

    2010-06-07T00:00:00Z

    by Azmina Gulamhuseinis a solicitor and editor of the Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents Gary McKinnon, a vulnerable 44-year old with Asperger syndrome, stands accused by the US of the ‘biggest military computer hack of all time’.

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    A victory for lawyers

    2010-06-07T00:00:00Z

    The bells are ringing, the trumpets are sounding, the medals are being awarded: a great victory has been achieved. This week, the European Commission finally agreed to establish the equivalent of a European justice ministry, a DG (Directorate General) Justice.