Last 3 months headlines – Page 914
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‘Pause and rethink’ for legal training reform plans
Solicitors Regulation Authority responds to backlash over ‘super-exam’ scheme.
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LAA urged to delay compulsory civil billing system
Resolution says seven in 10 users regularly experience problems with the client and cost management system.
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Solicitors’ handbook to be slashed from 600 to 50 pages
Law Society says new rules must not include restrictions on solicitors holding client money.
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Court closures could inhibit diverse magistracy, MPs told
Most magistrates need a car these days, Commons justice committee hears.
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New SRA online database may include disciplinary records
Information will be updated daily and is free to access and share.
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Turkish lawyers’ arrest breaks UN principles
Bar bodies add their voices to outrage over police attack on lawyers.
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SRA ‘concerned’ at PI practices aiding fraud
Regulator issues warning notice on potential fraud in PI cases, reminding the profession of its obligations.
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Council awards its 'ABS' contract ahead of licence
Kent County Council reveals more details of its legal services company venture.
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Legal sector worth £26bn to economy
Law Society study gives first estimate of lawyers' 'wider economic value'.
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Firm sees off £100k CoA claim after admitting negligence
Buyers claimed for reduced property value but could not prove any loss in 'all's well that ends well' case.
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MoJ to urgently review legal aid for trafficking victims
Announcement follows a judicial review challenge over the adequacy of the current provision.
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Green light for county-owned legal services company
Kent County Council agrees plans to create alternative business structure.
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Arbitration hindering development of common law – LCJ
Lord Thomas says UK took a ‘wrong turning’ when it introduced measures to make arbitration more attractive.
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Successful tribunals decline as fees bite
Charges of up to £1,200 to claimants were introduced in July 2013.
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Welsh rural advice crisis warning for England
A doomsday scenario for high street solicitors in rural Wales could also apply to parts of England, a solicitor has warned following a report warning of emerging ‘advice deserts’.
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Steel city woos top law firms with incentives
Sheffield is believed to be the first English city to commit public funds to persuade firms to relocate.
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Soft, strong, righting a wrong
A very special item has arrived in the Law Society Library – it’s a toilet roll.
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Missing baby murder puzzle
One of the more fascinating cases in the New South Wales criminal courts has been that of Keli Lane.