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    The rights of EU citizens cannot be divorced from the duties that accompany them

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    I read Jonathan Goldsmith’s article about the growing number of ‘rights’ with interest. Can I ask what has happened to a person’s responsibilities, which is the other side of the coin? If EU citizens expect their rights to be honoured, ...

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    Insurer confusion

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The tedious discussions regarding whether referral fees are right in principle or unacceptably distort the market will undoubtedly continue ad nauseam. The views of the various parties are so entrenched that it seems unlikely an acceptable common ground will ever be reached. If the situation ...

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    Extradition bias

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Joshua Rozenberg appears not to have read the extradition treaty between the UK and US. He endorses the contention of Amy Jeffress, US department of justice attaché to the American Embassy in London, that the treaty is balanced by stating that the UK can demand ...

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    A man of Straw

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    As personal injury lawyers, we think it is a great shame and totally unfair that so many lawyers are criticising Jack Straw for discovering the existence of referral fees in 2011. After all, why should we expect the former justice secretary to be aware that ...

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    City firm slams Border Agency

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    City firm Penningtons has accused officials at the UK Border Agency (UKBA) of threatening its clients and breaking the Civil Service Code, as the government seeks to meet its commitment to reduce UK net migration to the ‘tens of thousands’. The complaints relate to action ...

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    Society protests against treatment of Chinese lawyers

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society is to take part in a ‘mass intervention’ to protest at the maltreatment of human rights lawyers in China, after an Amnesty International report published last week revealed that the Beijing government has intensified its clampdown on their work. The report said the ...

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    Solicitor denies legal aid fraud charges

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    A criminal defence solicitor accused of defrauding the legal aid fund along with two business associates this week told the court that he did not know ‘how all this has happened’. Solicitor Reuben Ewujowoh (pictured), 44, principal at Rae & Co in Southwark, London, and ...

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    NHS 'above the law' in legal aid reforms

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The government is putting the NHS ‘above the law’ with its proposed legal aid reforms and changes to the ‘no win, no fee’ arrangements, the Gazette has been told. Paul Rumley, clinical negligence partner at Withy King’s Swindon office, said the legal aid cuts and reform ...

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    Lawyers march for London Pride 2011

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    More than 100 lawyers marched in support of London Pride 2011 last week. Members of the Law Society, Bar Council, Institute of Legal Executives, Junior Lawyers Division, Bar Lesbian and Gay Group, Lesbian and Gay Lawyers Association and InterLaw Diversity Forum marched together under the ...

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    Society appoints new SRA board members

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has announced the appointment of three new members to its board. They are solicitor member Moni Mannings, partner and head of City firm Olswang's finance group; lay member Shamit Sagger, professor of politics at the University of Sussex and former chair of ...

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    FSA finds no evidence of insurer bias against BME firms

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    An investigation by the Financial Services Authority has found no evidence that insurers discriminated against black and ethnic minority law firms during last year’s professional indemnity insurance renewal. Following interventions from the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Equality and Human Rights Commission, the FSA was asked to ...

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    LGBT lawyers believe judicial selection process is discriminatory

    2011-07-07T00:00:00Z

    Some 70% of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) lawyers believe that the judicial selection process discriminates against them, while the same proportion say they would be likely to apply for a judicial role themselves if there were more existing judges who were openly gay, according to a report published ...

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    Olswang to draft code of conduct for News of the World owner

    2011-07-06T00:00:00Z

    Media law firm Olswang has been drafted in by News International to draw up a new code of conduct, it has confirmed. The media organisation, which owns the ...

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    Society calls for safeguards in bail legislation

    2011-07-06T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has urged the home secretary to consider safeguards to the emergency bail legislation about to go through parliament to prevent abuse of the bail system by police. The emergency legislation has been prompted by a High Court ruling in the case of murder ...

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    Top-100 firms concerned by Legal Services Act reforms

    2011-07-06T00:00:00Z

    Top law firms are coming under increasing pressure from clients to reduce fees, a poll has revealed, while a growing number fear that Legal Services Act reforms will pose a risk to profits. Finance directors from the top-100 UK firms, surveyed by legal information provider Sweet ...

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    Call for political involvement in judicial appointments

    2011-07-06T00:00:00Z

    Political involvement in the appointment of judges is needed to bring about a more diverse judiciary, a leading academic told a House of Lords constitution committee inquiry into the fairness and effectiveness of the present judicial appointments system today. Experts also said suggested that widening the ...

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    Clifford Chance partner profits top £1m

    2011-07-05T00:00:00Z

    Profits per equity partner (PEP) at magic circle firm Clifford Chance have topped £1m for the first time since the recession. The end-of-year figures released today by the Canary Wharf-based firm showed revenues were up for the last financial year to £1.22bn, up just 2% on ...

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    Legal Ombudsman publishes complaints against firms

    2011-07-05T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Ombudsman has begun publishing anonymous case studies as part of a drive to improve client service and complaints-handling by law firms. The published complaints have been broken down into areas of law. Complaints revealed so far include a criminal defendant ...

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    Society formally urges Clarke to ban referral fees

    2011-07-04T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has written to justice secretary Kenneth Clarke urging him to act immediately to ban referral fees, after he revealed last week that he is ‘considering’ the issue. Society president Linda Lee said she had met with Clarke and minister for employment Chris Grayling ...

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    Human rights lawyers warn against CFA reform

    2011-07-04T00:00:00Z

    High-profile cases against multinational corporations may have to be scrapped under the government’s new litigation regime, lawyers suggested today. Human rights lawyers warned they will not be able to afford to take on as many cases in the world’s poorest countries without the Conditional Fee Arrangement ...