Last 3 months headlines – Page 986
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Solicitor jailed for aiding ‘cruel’ fraud scheme
Kent practitioner Dale Walker received almost £900,000 for his part in the eight-man operation.
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Firm sorry for Alton Towers personal injury tweet
Statement released today blaming message on ‘severe error’ of judgement.
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Detainees ‘confused’ by legal aid cuts
Research by charity highlights impact of government reforms in immigration cases.
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Bond Dickinson claims 20% profit rise
Revenue up 7% as national firm continues to thrive after 2013 merger.
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Expanding practice snaps up files of collapsed firm
Express Solicitors now targeting further acqusitions helped by bank financing.
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No anti-father bias in family courts, research finds
Men and women have similar success rates when applying to get access to their children in family courts, according to a study of 200 cases.
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University of Law changes hands again
Netherlands-based company snaps up institution for undisclosed sum.
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Quindell deal boost for Slater and Gordon
Acquisition will enhance earnings per share at Australia-listed law firm.
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Legal aid clawback powers come into force
Justice minister Shailesh Vara says measures are another step towards ‘fair and credible’ system.
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Chinese-owned ABS sets up in London
Yangtze Law aims to capitalise on the increasing number of Chinese companies looking for foreign investment.
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City firm announces first articled apprenticeship
Mayer Brown becomes the first City firm to offer the alternative route to qualification.
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Employment tribunal caseload rebounds after slump
The number of single claims in tribunal cases jumps 16% in six months after slump caused by fees.
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Flight delay compensation firm becomes ABS
FairPlane approved seven months after a landmark ruling opened the way to a wave of claims against airlines.
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Small firms lead way with pro bono efforts
Research shows firms with formal pro bono policies donated more hours of free legal assistance than those without.
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Courtroom abuse sparks new McKenzie friend fears
Judicial consultation imminent amid concerns that McKenzie friends ‘are cannibalising work that the bar should be doing’.
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Accountancy giant EY ‘not a rival to law firms’
The firm last month announced it would establish a ‘legal transaction’ team in Manchester.
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Lawyers’ desks are not so hot
Life’s not always rosy in the law, but at least you get a desk to call your own.
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You get the picture
Conversion of magistrates’ court into a cinema tickled some of our readers.
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Ex-City solicitor becomes Gove aide
Tory rising star Robert Jenrick MP appointed parliamentary private secretary.