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Crime contract extension could delay legal aid review benefits
Legal Aid Agency decides not to commence tender for new contracts in April due to Covid-19 challenges.
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‘Supercourt’ unveiled for Manchester alongside host of new Nightingale sites
Walls to be knocked down in Manchester Crown Court and hotels and event spaces converted.
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Eversheds repays staff whose hours were cut
The City firm asked less busy staff for take a 20% pay cut in June 2020 in order to protect jobs.
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Strasbourg: UK 'failed to protect child trafficking victims'
European Court of Human Rights hands down landmark judgment on convention obligations.
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Quarter of regional trainees paid less than minimum salary
The Law Society is expected to increase its minimum recommended salary for trainees in the coming weeks.
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Ex-Clifford Chance solicitor charged with fraud and insider dealing
Suhail Zina and his brother Mohammed Zina will appear at Southwark Crown Court next month.
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Eviction ban extended until end of March
Housing lawyers remain concerned that tenants could be evicted over Covid-related rent arrears.
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Solicitor on Kids Company board cleared of wrongdoing by court
Judge says former City lawyer should be ‘commended for her commitment’ as charity encountered problems.
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'Urban coffee lounge vibe’: Browne Jacobson unveils future office vision
National firm is moving into a new Manchester office in May in the same building as its current premises.
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HMCTS staff to vote on strike action
The Public and Commercial Services Union claims HMCTS has failed to address ‘serious health concerns’.
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Convicted fake interpreter worked on 140 court cases
Man with no qualifications posing as a qualified interpreter earned more than £65,000 in four years.
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Covid tests trialled in second court
Lateral flow tests will be available at Southwark Crown Court from today as part of a four week pilot scheme.
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Respect for NHS could be ‘deterring’ clin neg claims
Pandemic and resulting goodwill could create a ‘perfect storm’ for radical reform of claims process, says chief executive of patient charity.
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Landmark report paints bleak picture of criminal legal aid
Evidence combining data from representative bodies and Legal Aid Agency will inform independent review.
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Supreme Court gives green light for Nigeria pollution case
Group action brought by over 40,000 Nigerian citizens against Royal Dutch Shell can be heard in English courts.
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Senior partner urges profit-making firms to measure social contribution
Anthony Collins Solicitors says 88% of its work last year had a positive social impact.
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Heathrow protest lawyer to be prosecuted for contempt
Barrister admitted leaking the Supreme Court’s decision about Heathrow’s third runway as an act of ‘civil disobedience’.
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Keoghs announces graduate apprenticeship
Scheme will remove a key financial barrier for candidates, says insurance firm.
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Tribunal finds legal ombudsman guilty of indirect sex discrimination
Compensation agreed after decision relating to flexible working arrangements.
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'Serious threat to social mobility': junior lawyers react to SQE fees
Tuition fees at the University of Law have not been driven down by the Solicitors Qualifying Exam.