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    Immigration, rehabilitation and deregulation reforms in Queen’s speech

    06 May 2013

    As widely trailed, immigration and crime form key planks of the government’s legislative programme outlined in the Queen’s speech today.

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    Immigration bill prompts concern

    06 May 2013

    Measures in the immigration bill announced in today’s Queen’s speech prompted strong reactions from specialist lawyers, welfare campaigners and business. Nichola Carter, head of immigration at niche London firm Carter Thomas, described the proposals as ‘extremely worrying’. Requiring landlords to ...

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    State must provide ‘genuine access’ – Neuberger’s rebuke to government

    06 May 2013

    The president of the Supreme Court has warned that denying access to the courts could create an exploitative society that might ultimately fail - and he called on lawyers to help ensure the justice system works. Delivering the first Harbour Litigation Funding lecture, Lord Neuberger said ...

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    PI shake-up continues with two new takeovers

    06 May 2013

    Contraction in the personal injury market has continued with the announcement of two new takeovers. North-west firm Antony Hodari has completed the purchase of litigation specialist Tandem Law through its AVH Legal trading arm. The acquisition was agreed with Tandem Law’s administrators ...

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    Bar regulator bids to take heat out of QASA standoff

    06 May 2013

    The Bar Standards Board has today extended the first registration deadline for the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates in the face of a threatened mass boycott by barristers. The Solicitors Regulation Authority is poised to follow suit. In a ...

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    Guidance for law firms collecting diversity data

    06 May 2013

    The Law Society has published a guidance note to help firms collect and publish diversity data about their workforces. This year is the first that firms have been required to make their own arrangements. Last year the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) sent out an online questionnaire ...

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    Grayling to face crime lawyers

    06 May 2013

    The Law Society has secured two face-to-face meetings between criminal legal aid practitioners and justice secretary Chris Grayling to discuss government proposals for price-competitive tendering (PCT) and other contentious issues - the first such meetings of this kind. As the Gazette reported on Monday, most leading ...

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    Quindell tries to calm investors after shares slide

    06 May 2013

    Attempts by fast-growing legal entity Quindell Portfolio to ease investors’ concerns appear to have had little effect after a second day of tumbling share prices. The company released a statement yesterday after its shares on the London AIM stock market fell by 28%. ...

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    Future ‘not necessarily bleak’ for costs lawyers

    06 May 2013

    The judge responsible for implementing the Jackson reforms has spoken of his hope that third-party funding will become more prevalent in financing cases. Mr Justice Ramsey told the Association of Costs Lawyers annual conference the future of third-party litigation funding was one of the ‘great questions’ ...

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    ‘Significant concerns’ over costs budgeting

    06 May 2013

    Solicitors have ‘significant concerns’ that costs budgeting will increase overall costs due to the time taken to comply with it. An 18-month pilot study into new costs rules brought in by the Jackson reforms has found they will get a mixed response from practitioners forced into ...

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    Taxpayer to foot bill for interpreter pay rise

    29 April 2013

    A 22% hike in payments to courtroom interpreters is set to knock a large hole in savings forecast by the government under its ill-starred initiative to contract out the service.

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    PCT bidders risk flouting conduct code

    29 April 2013

    Solicitors who bid for the proposed new criminal legal aid contracts risk breaching the Code of Conduct, the Law Society’s head of legal aid policy has warned. Richard Miller told a conference last week that adhering to the model devised by the Ministry of Justice ...

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    Scrap ‘flawed’ asylum system, says Society

    29 April 2013

    The UK’s asylum process should be scrapped in favour of a ‘new blueprint’ that will reduce delays and ensure greater fairness and accountability in the treatment of asylum-seekers, the Law Society’s immigration law committee told MPs last week. The revised process would address the ‘deep systemic ...

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    PI firms can prosper with right skills, says Graves

    29 April 2013

    Personal injury firms can survive and prosper in the new era of lower fixed fees if they upskill their workforce and filter out more profitable cases, a leading legal consultant has told the Gazette. Lesley Graves (pictured), founder of Citadel Law, said that up to 10% ...

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    Malaysian lawyers denied access to clients

    29 April 2013

    Malaysian lawyers have sustained serious injuries at the hands of police, suffered assaults and intimidation, and are routinely denied access to detained clients, an investigation has found. Their representative body is also under threat, with a government minister planning an alternative to the Bar Council of ...

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    Majority will avoid sanctions on compliance

    29 April 2013

    Only a small minority of the 928 people or firms being investigated over compliance officer nominations will face sanctions, the Solicitors Regulation Authority revealed last week. Enforcement action is under way against those who either failed to nominate COLPs and COFAs before the deadline or where ...

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    Governance threat to M&A

    29 April 2013

    Worries about compliance and governance standards in companies that are takeover targets are having a chilling effect on the international M&A market, a major international study has shown. The study, by the Economist Intelligence Unit for international law firm Baker & McKenzie, says that unless ...

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    Society targets ‘special relationship’ with US visit

    29 April 2013

    Closer links between UK and US law firms were the focus of a Law Society visit to Washington DC last week.

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    I want to be a ‘fat-cat’ criminal lawyer

    29 April 2013

    Dear Mr Grayling – please help! I run a medium-sized firm of motor mechanics, employing a team of 20. Most of us used to make a half-decent wage, in line with our experience, servicing and repairing cars for the general public. We were not the ...

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    Tendering work in politics

    29 April 2013

    Let us not be hasty in condemning price-competitive tendering. It may not be the way forward for criminal defence services, but it could have useful application in other spheres, most obviously in the selection of politicians.