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    Lord Judge clarifies Twitter stance

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    The lord chief justice today told media and members of the public they can ‘tweet as much as they please’ in court as he clarified the use of text-based communication. Lord Judge said the use of laptops and hand-held devices was an important part of open ...

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    OFT probes impact of PI claims on motor insurance premiums

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    The Office of Fair Trading has launched an inquiry focusing on the effect of personal injury claims on steep rises in motor insurance premiums. Evidence gathered by the OFT and published today suggests that premium costs rose by 12% between 2009 and 2010, with a further 9% increase in the ...

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    Number of CQS firms reaches 1,000

    2011-12-13T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has awarded Conveyancing Quality Scheme (CQS) accreditation to the 1,000th firm to enter the scheme. Less than a year after applications opened, nine-partner Coventry firm Penmans today became the 1,000th accredited CQS firm, bringing the total number of law firm branches with the ...

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    Lenders urged to set up one-stop shop for panel vetting

    2011-12-12T00:00:00Z

    Mortgage lenders should create a single body to vet law firm applications for conveyancing panel membership, the head of mortgage fraud at Lloyds Banking Group has said. Paul Collins, who is also manager of the group’s conveyancing panel, said that lenders should develop a unified approach ...

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    US funder buys up Firstassist in ‘aggressive push’

    2011-12-12T00:00:00Z

    US dispute financier Burford Capital is to acquire UK legal expenses insurer Firstassist in a £10.3m deal to create a firm offering both after-the-event (ATE) insurance and litigation funding. Burford is one of the world’s leading financiers of litigation and arbitration and listed on the ...

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    LCJ warns of technology threat to justice system

    2011-12-09T00:00:00Z

    The lord chief justice has today warned of the need to preserve the integrity of the trial and jury system in the face of risks posed by modern technology. In his foreword to the Court of Appeal Criminal Division’s annual review of the Legal Year, Lord ...

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    Justice streamlined – but 175 new offences in government’s first year

    2011-12-09T00:00:00Z

    The Ministry of Justice insists it is making progress in streamlining the criminal justice system despite adding 175 new offences during its first year in office. In total the fledgling government department passed 33 new pieces of legislation in England and Wales in the 12 ...

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    Phillips attacks ‘popular narrative’ on human rights

    2011-12-09T00:00:00Z

    Much of the ‘nonsense on stilts’ surrounding the Human Rights Act (HRA) in this country is generated by politicians and the media, Britain’s equality chief has said. In an article in The Sunday Times, Trevor Phillips, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, attacks ...

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    ADR should not be used as a tool to force a defendant to accept unreasonable settlement terms

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The apparent similarity (in my own mind, at least) between the Courts and Tribunals Service and a lunatic asylum never ceases to amaze me. The latest example is in relation to ‘small-claims mediation’. My understanding of the new (and in my view, necessary) rules was that ...

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    Bach hits the mark

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Insomnia sometimes has its advantages. Many years ago as a newly qualified, hungry, ambitious lawyer, my sleep pattern was destroyed by nightly visits to police stations to assist clients in custody.

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    Employment outcry

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    At the risk of sounding like a liar - sorry, politician - charging fees for employment tribunals really would have a ‘chilling effect’ on access to justice. As a former Citizens Advice Bureau adviser who had begun to specialise in employment cases, I can report that ...

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    Costly T&Cs

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Further to BK Watkinson’s letter I have seen an expense tucked away in the small print of terms and conditions, charging a client on a conveyance a sum approaching £100 as a contribution to the solicitors’ legal indemnity insurance.

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    Firms in revolt over CPS ‘paperless’ plan

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The Crown Prosecution Service’s ambitious plan to go paperless by April could be in peril following a refusal by defence firms to engage with it. In a letter to the Director of Public Prosecutions, the 30 largest criminal firms, accounting for over 10% of the ...

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    Flexible working protocol launched

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has launched a flexible working protocol for legal firms, after research last year identified resistance to the practice is the ‘single most significant obstacle’ to women reaching senior roles. The protocol presents a clear business case for flexible working, including the retention of ...

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    OPG defends spending on fruit and hand gel

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The body charged with protecting the interests of the mentally incapacitated has defended itself against a blogger’s claim that it spends £26,000 a year on fresh fruit and anti-bacterial hand gel for its 500 staff. Claims of public sector extravagance were published by Susanne Cameron-Blackie, writing ...

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    Mediation push for workplace disputes

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The government is to press ahead with its strategy for resolving workplace disputes early, by diverting parties toward mediation and away from employment tribunals. A response to a consultation on resolving workplace disputes, issued jointly by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and HM Courts ...

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    Society defends in-house lawyers against EU ruling

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society is to defend the status of in-house lawyers against a controversial Luxembourg ruling barring them from appearing as advocates before the European Union’s top court. The Society is to lodge an application to intervene in an appeal against a 2010 ruling by the ...

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    ICAEW set to regulate ABSs

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has confirmed it is applying to become a licensing authority for alternative business structures.

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    More solicitors make the bench

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors outperformed barristers in two selection exercises for the judiciary completed earlier this year, the Judicial Appointments Commission (JAC) has revealed. Eleven solicitors and eight barristers were selected as district judges (magistrates’ court) and 14 solicitors and 11 barristers as lawyer chairmen of the Residential ...

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    Legal Ombudsman eyes voluntary jurisdiction

    2011-12-08T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Ombudsman (LeO) has launched a consultation on whether to introduce a voluntary complaints-handling scheme for unreserved work. Its latest business plan discusses the establishment of a ‘voluntary jurisdiction’ for areas of the legal market where providers currently outside its remit may want to offer customers access to redress ...