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    Unified patent regime clears parliamentary hurdle

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    London is to hear all European patent cases concerning medical biotechnology, hygiene and chemicals, including pharmaceuticals, following today’s vote in the European parliament in favour of setting up a new court system for a unitary EU patent. The vote signals the final stage of nearly 40 ...

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    Human Rights Day warning to prime minister

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    The Law Society has warned the government that the ‘increasingly worrying tone’ of domestic debate about the Human Rights Act has placed the UK’s reputation for international human rights leadership at risk. In a letter to prime minister David Cameron and deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, ...

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    Smallest firms ‘hardest hit’ by fee rises

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    The smallest law firms have been hardest hit by this year’s increase in the cost of practising certificates, a finance provider has claimed. Professions finance provider Syscap said sole-trader firms had seen the cost of renewing PCs rise by as much as 40% this year. ...

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    Diversity boost for lowest rung of judiciary

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    A quarter of the lawyers recommended as deputy district judges (magistrates’ courts) in the most recent round of appointments were black, Asian and minority ethnic (BME), statistics released by the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) this week reveal. The Commission received almost 1,500 applications for the 28 ...

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    Civilise the internet, Leveson demands

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    The internet is not out of reach of the law, but new laws are likely to be required to ‘civilise the internet’, the judge charged with investigating the press has suggested. Speaking at the Communications Law Centre in Australia, Lord Justice Leveson said the internet posed ...

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    Call time on court shortcomings

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    I am writing to ask if your other readers feel the same about the centralisation of the money claims court process.

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    QASA and the fear of review

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    There are those who have complained about the new Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates for its lack of ‘bite’. Practically speaking, an advocate would have to be not only incompetent, but doggedly determined to remain so, in order to lose rights of audience under the ...

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    Connect2Law chief vows to create ‘leading’ UK brand

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    Legal referral and support network Connect2Law has announced the heavyweight appointment of David Jabbari to the new role of chief executive. Jabbari (pictured) will join the executive board and become a partner at Pannone, which established Connect2Law in 2001. Jabbari was until recently chief operating ...

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    SRA approves compliance officers

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    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has confirmed the first set of approved compliance officers for legal practice, and finance and administration. About 5,000, just over 40% of the total, have been notified. Notifications of approval will continue to be sent to firms until 31 December. The new compliance officers will take ...

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    ‘Oppressive’ employment litigants costs call

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    ‘Oppressive’ litigants in employment tribunal cases should have punitive costs awarded against them, the Law Society has said in its response to a review of tribunal rules. The Society also criticised the review’s proposed scrapping of the £20,000 cap on awards and called for provisions to ...

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    Interpreters ‘gag’ probe

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    MPs have sought an explanation from the Ministry of Justice over allegations that magistrates and court staff were instructed not to participate fully in an inquiry into the operation of a private sector contract to provide court interpreters. In written evidence to the Commons Justice ...

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    App lost in translation

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    I started reading the article in this week’s Gazette entitled ‘Release an app’, but abandoned it when I hit the following sentence: ‘Further critical success factors include: determining and engaging key internal and external stakeholders to deliver a user-focused product, and developing appropriate analytics and key performance indicators to measure ...

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    Costly battle of finding advice

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    As a solicitor with 16 years’ experience in special educational needs law, I must respond to Lord McNally’s assumption that the education lawyer who had had a client for 11 years was possibly not giving the right advice.

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    Partners live up to work ethic

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    James Caan wishes to get rid of those he refers to as ‘under-performing partners’. His comments betray his lack of understanding of how the partnership structure works. In most of the firms I deal with, the partners are likely to be among the hardest workers ...

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    Egypt judges boycott constitution vote

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    Judges in Egypt have refused to oversee a vote on the country’s new draft constitution announced by president Mohamed Morsi. The Judges’ Club’s decision follows a confrontation between Egypt’s Supreme Constitutional Court and Islamist supporters of Morsi. The court said it was suspending its work after ...

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    Voluntary sector should be able to charge - LSB

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    Not-for-profit groups should be allowed to charge for provision of legal services, the Legal Services Board has said. The super-regulator wants the Solicitors Regulation Authority urgently to remove the current ban on charging. In a response to the consultation on regulation of ...

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    Trade union giant Thompsons is latest ABS

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    Trade union personal injury firm Thompsons has become one of the biggest practices yet to be licensed as an alternative business structure. The Solicitors Regulation Authority today confirmed the firm’s application had been successful, along with that of Thompsons-owned subsidiary firm BBH Legal. ...

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    Smaller law firms buck trend with income rise

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    Smaller legal firms have reported a rise in fee income despite the depressed economy – with residential conveyancing up in the usually weak third quarter of the calendar year. The second quarterly benchmarking survey from the Law Society’s Law Management Section shows a 7.4% increase in ...

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    Family mediation scheme extended

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    Membership of the Law Society’s family mediation scheme will be extended to all qualified family mediators from April. Currently membership is restricted to solicitors and fellows of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives. From April, mediators competence-assessed by the Family Mediation Council will be able to ...

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    ShelterBox Trust appeal

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    Can I make an unashamed plea to the Gazette’s readers? ShelterBox Trust is a substantial UK charity which delivers emergency shelter and basic utensils in times of disaster. In the last 10 years we have assisted more than 1.2 million people, saved countless numbers of lives and responded in over ...