Last 3 months headlines – Page 94
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‘Faketoshi' referred to CPS over courtroom lies
Dr Craig Wright committed 'wholescale perjury and forgery of documents' - High Court judge.
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Employee-owned Yorkshire business snaps up local firm
Ison Harrison will move 27 Cohen Cramer staff across to its Leeds office this summer.
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In depth: How law firms can save stressed staff from themselves
As LawCare highlights cases of burnout involving lawyers being available 24/7 and checking emails outside work, some firms have hired external resource managers to save staff from themselves.
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Baker McKenzie and Travers Smith latest to boost NQ salaries
Latest salary news follows spate of salary increase announcements from City firms.
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Antoniw 'quitting' as counsel general for Wales
Former trade union solicitor's position uncertain after under-fire first minister Vaughan Gething heeds call from Antoniw and other ministers in the devolved government to resign.
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SRA shuts down London firm after three fines in two years
Regulator says owner failed to comply with the code of conduct and insurance rules.
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Solicitor takes late mother's firm deeper into heart of the community
Daughter reflects on firm's achievements since she decided to continue her mother's legacy.
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Historic firsts: female lord chancellor sworn in by lady chief justice
’Both of these firsts highlight how your office, our constitution in microcosm, continues to evolve and reflect the society which it serves.’
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Adjournment refused in claim against Leigh Day over Shell pollution settlement
'There is no excuse for not having counsel available,' judge tells claimants on first day of three-day trial.
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Lord chancellor kicks off discount rate review
Decision on the figure of adjustments to personal injury settlements will be taken by early next year.
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Firm fined £10,700 for over-charging from damages
Firm charged 35% on at least 26 client files when DBA regulations limit deductions to 25%.
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Family court transparency pilot extended to private law cases
Family division president hopes latest development will improve public confidence in the family justice system.
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35 bills promised for King’s speech
The number compares with the 21 measures announced in Rishi Sunak’s legislative programme last November.
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Magistrate warned over Facebook comment
Judiciary guidance cautions office holders not to respond to ‘inaccurate’ social media comments.
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Smash but no grab at top wigmaker
Staff at Legal London’s venerable outfitter arrived to find one of the shop windows smashed through.
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Court of Appeal ‘troubled’ by convicted fraudster’s long wait for sentencing
Unavailability of leading counsel meant sentencing hearing was listed for more than 15 months after conviction.
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You be the Judge: Sentencing Council unveils interactive platform
Members of the public can see how their choice of sentence compares with ones handed down by real judges.
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Prisons crisis: Mahmood outlines early release plans
Automatic release point to be lowered to 40% for certain sentences under 'emergency measure' commencing in September.
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Legal fees add up to £43m in Nigeria arbitration appeal
Court of Appeal granted Process & Industrial Developments Limited permission to appeal High Court ruling - but dismisses it in a short judgment.
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SRA challenges Dentons tribunal ruling
SDT decision in money laundering compliance case left regulator with hefty costs bill.