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    Employment

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    Criminal Records Bureau – Data protection – Principles - Duration (1) Chief Constable of Humberside (2) Chief Constable of Staffordshire (3) Chief Constable of Northumbria (4) Chief Constable of West Midlands (5) Chief Constable of Greater Manchester (appellants) v ...

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    Family law

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    Ancillary relief – Divorce petitions – Enforcement M v M: CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justice Thorpe, Wall, Mr Justice Coleridge): 21 October 2009 The appellant husband (H) appealed against ...

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    Home truths: new regulations for cancelling contracts

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    Solicitors who see clients at home need to be aware of new regulations for cancelling contracts, says District Judge Pal Sanghera The Cancellation of Contracts made in a Consumer’s Home or Place of Work etc Regulations 2008 came into force on 1 October 2008. In a ...

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    Superlawyer saves the day

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    Clients may have a habit of thinking their business must be dealt with as a matter of life and death but, just occasionally, they do have a point. A client dinner attended by quick-thinking solicitor Richard Taylor, an intellectual property partner at DLA Piper, is a prime example of how ...

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    Court in the act

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    Has anybody heard of William Garrow? The chances are you will have soon, as a new BBC drama based on this unsung hero of the criminal justice system began on Sunday. Garrow was a pioneering barrister who stood up for the rights of the defendant ...

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    Preaching to the flock

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    Sheep are, according to John Campbell QC, president of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, ‘a good example for the modern mediator, since they think for themselves as well as their flock’. Introducing former lord chief justice Lord Woolf at the institute’s annual mediation symposium, the president, who grew up on ...

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    Memory lane

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    The Gazette looks into the expense rates for city lawyers during the early 90's. Also, in a 1954 edition, new phone technology is advertised that 'everyone in your business needs'. ...

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    Chancery Lane is fighting for members’ interests in testing times

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    Time passes quickly. Three months after becoming president it remains the case that the main challenge facing the profession is change. After all of the changes currently in train are complete, one hopes (prays) for a period of constancy, unlikely as that may seem. Alas, ...

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    Time-wasting job

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    Re: ‘Woolf lambasts failures in CPR’ (see [2009] Gazette, 22 October, 1). I have steered clear of litigation for most of my 40 years in practice, but I did advise one party on the pension aspects of a financial settlement following divorce.

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    Cause of freedom

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    I am not an uncritical admirer of the US, but full marks to states which are passing laws enabling their courts to refuse to enforce English libel judgments. It is no cause for pride that our courts attract libel claimants.

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    Course fees too low

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    Your opinion column about rising university costs being a hindrance to ‘poor’ students misses the point. The price set for law degrees and the LPC is determined not just by providers but also those buying courses.

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    Profession reserved for the wealthy

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    I would like to say how pleased I was to see your opinion article ‘Bottom of the class’ (see [2009] Gazette, 29 October, 8). I feel very strongly that class is becoming an increasing barrier in the legal profession and it will soon be the case ...

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    Dubious principles

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    In the first of this year’s BBC Reith lectures, Professor Michael Sandel spoke of ‘a new citizenship’; a politics oriented less to the pursuit of individual self interest and more to the pursuit of the common good. He criticised the policies of the last 30 years as ‘a heady, reckless ...

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    Spare us the jobsworths

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    In these changing times, I have accepted with equanimity the need to be searched on entering court buildings, notwithstanding that I am known in my local magistrates’ court, where I have been practising for over 30 years.

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    Not going private

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    Further to your article ‘Land Registry slashes one in five jobs’, published online on 22 October, I am writing to correct one of your points. You said: ‘Offices in Peterborough, Portsmouth, Croydon, Stevenage and Tunbridge Wells will close and other changes will affect staff in Plymouth and London ahead ...

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    Freedom at a premium?

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    Paul Asplin, chief executive of DAS, extols the virtues of legal expenses insurance in his letter of 22 October. The impression is conveyed of a super-efficient system delivering cost-effective justice with the interests of the client being paramount and that to sacrifice freedom of choice is a price worth ...

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    Some advocates are more equal than others

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    Re: Animal Farm (In the Court of Appeal)All animals are equal except that in the Court of Appeal some are more equal than others.

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    Law firms fail for lack of cash, not profit

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    Solicitors are a vain lot. We say this not out of admiration for their sartorial elegance but as a reflection of the first part of a well-worn business axiom – ‘turnover is vanity, while profit is sanity...’ As Professor Stephen Mayson has indicated, this is a ...

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    Bank buyouts and nuclear land sales

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    Loan arrangers: Magic circle firm Clifford Chance advised 11 banks as lead arrangers on a $2.4bn (£1.46bn) financing for agricultural, industrial and energy supply chain manager Noble Group. Noble Group was advised by Allen & Overy. ...

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    European Commission accuses law firms on lobbying disclosure

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    The European Commission has accused law firms of ‘hiding behind the rules’ to avoid revealing the names of clients for whom they conduct lobbying activities. The commission has reopened the debate on disclosure of firms’ lobbying clients despite the UK government’s recent decision not to force ...