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    Society ponders non-solicitor representation

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Admission of non-solicitors to the Law Society has returned to the agenda following conference speeches by the president and his successor-but-one.

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    ALS interpreters contract facing renewed scrutiny

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    The deal between the Ministry of Justice and the private company contracted to provide court interpreters is to face scrutiny from parliamentary watchdogs, as cases continue to be disrupted by poor performance and non-attendance of interpreters.

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    Sky targets new court filming rights

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    A TV executive campaigning to lift the ban on cameras in criminal courts has said the limited rights announced in last week’s Queen’s speech will not end the battle for access. ‘We’re obviously interested in discussing what extras we can do down the road,’ Simon Bucks, associate editor at Sky ...

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    ABS applicants billed thousands for consultancy

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Alternative business structure hopefuls are being invoiced thousands of pounds for consultants to handle the financial minutiae of their applications to the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the Gazette has learned. The SRA says it has hired specialists to supplement its 25-strong team dedicated to vetting ABS applications. ...

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    Mediations on the up, audit reveals

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    The number of civil and commercial mediations has grown by one-third and their value by almost a half over the past two years, an authoritative study reveals this week. The Mediation Audit 2012, the dispute resolution body CEDR’s fifth biennial survey of civil and commercial ...

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    Hopper at SPG conference: SRA in need of ‘self-audit’ in actions

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    A solicitor QC who acts for firms under investigation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority has accused SRA investigators of a ‘Kafkaesque’ lack of proportionality in their dealings with small firms and individual solicitors.

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    SPG conference: OFR ‘proportionate’ for all law firms

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    SRA chief executive Antony Townsend (pictured) used his speech at the conference to defend outcomes-focused regulation (OFR) and compliance officer requirements as proportionate for all sizes of firms. OFR, a ‘single intelligent compliance regime’ applying to ‘all entities, from sole practitioners to huge multinational firms’ ...

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    SPG conference: 'solicitor' brand still strong, says Fluck

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    ‘Warm and fluffy’ big brands are no match for the powerful ethical traditions of the ‘solicitor’ brand, Law Society deputy vice president Nick Fluck told the conference. Fluck (pictured) said the profession will ‘continue to thrive’ if it works together to design and deliver legal services ...

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    Government moves to adopt deferred prosecutions

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    Long-expected plans to enable US-style deferred prosecutions for white-collar crimes take a step forward with the publication of a Ministry of Justice consultation today. Under a deferred prosecution the authorities and a malefactor business can agree a penalty to be imposed if the business does ...

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    Stobart offers pay-as-you-go barristers - but no plans to be ABS

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    The logistics company known for its distinctive Eddie Stobart lorries has launched a legal service to help the public cut the cost of legal disputes by linking clients directly with barristers without the need for a solicitor.

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    CoA judge raps defendant for spurning mediation

    2012-05-17T00:00:00Z

    A Court of Appeal judge has criticised a defendant for rejecting mediation offered at a previous hearing - warning it will be a costly decision. Lord Justice Longmore said it was a ‘great pity’ that appliance supplier Indesit, instructed by Plexus Solicitors, had not pursued the ...

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    HSBC deal ends conveyancing panel dispute

    2012-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Hundreds more firms will be able to work for HSBC mortgage clients and the bank after the lender agreed this week to expand its conveyancing panel to include all firms with the Law Society’s Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) mark. The deal, announced today, follows a four-month campaign by the Law ...

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    Trainee minimum wage to go

    2012-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Regulators have voted to scrap the trainee solicitor minimum wage 30 years after it was first introduced. The board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority made the decision to deregulate the salary immediately at its meeting today. The decision comes after a five-month ...

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    SRA opts for national minimum wage for trainees

    2012-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Regulators have voted to partially deregulate the trainee solicitor minimum wage 30 years after it was introduced. The board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority made the decision to change the terms of the salary immediately at its meeting today. The tailored solicitor minimum salary will be ...

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    Trainee minimum to be abolished in two years

    2012-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Regulators have voted to scrap the trainee solicitor minimum wage 30 years after it was first introduced. The board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority made the decision to deregulate the salary at its meeting today. Full deregulation will be deferred for two years to minimise the ...

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    Trainee minimum to stay, SRA board rules

    2012-05-16T00:00:00Z

    Regulators have voted to retain the trainee solicitor minimum wage 30 years after it was first introduced. The board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority made the decision to ignore calls for deregulation at its meeting today. The decision comes after a five-month consultation with the profession ...

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    VAT breaks and nepotism on menu as French lawyers seek reform

    2012-05-16T00:00:00Z

    The newly elected president of France could scrap VAT on legal fees for certain consumers and abolish a ‘nepotistic’ decree passed by the previous administration, the president of the Paris bar has told the Gazette. Christiane Feral-Schuhl, in London to visit the Law Society, also told ...

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    SRA in new compliance deadline setback

    2012-05-15T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority is set to push back the date for approving compliance officers by two months. The SRA Board will vote tomorrow on extending the grace period for approving the new appointments to 31 December. As recently as last weekend, SRA chief executive Antony ...

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    Complying with AML rules ‘upholds the profession’, symposium told

    2012-05-15T00:00:00Z

    Transactional lawyers were reminded of the importance of complying with anti-money laundering regulations in order to ‘uphold the profession’.

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    HSBC campaign targets bank’s AGM

    2012-05-14T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors with HSBC shares have indicated that they will attend the bank’s annual general meeting next week to voice concerns over its conveyancing panel policy. The Law Society has set up an email address for solicitors considering attending so that they can be kept up to date with the Society’s ...