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    Legal aid firm merger to ‘embrace new opportunities'

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Two high-profile legal aid firms are to merge this week to create one of the largest publicly funded criminal defence practices in the country, the Gazette can reveal. Noble, with offices in Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire and Northamptonshire, will merge with Wembley and Watford firm Tank Jowett on ...

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    Public law practitioners at ‘breaking point’

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Public law solicitors are at ‘breaking point’ due to increased workloads and financial pressure, according to an authoritative report published this week. A study of how parents are represented in care proceedings, by academics at Bristol University’s school of law, found that solicitors acting for parents ...

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    Fraudsters jailed for £140,000 injury law scam

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Six fraudsters were jailed last week for fronting a fake claims company that defrauded 19 personal injury law firms of almost £140,000. The company, North West Claims, which was run from an apartment in the Beetham Tower, Manchester, referred fictitious road traffic accident claims to solicitors ...

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    Young women solicitors far outnumber men

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Women solicitors significantly outnumber men at the younger end of the profession, according to Law Society research published today. If current trends continue, the profession could comprise more women than men within the next ten years. The Society’s annual statistical report shows ...

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    Lawyers ‘sound off’ for legal aid

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Hundreds of lawyers took to the streets of central London on Saturday to protest against the government’s proposed legal aid cuts. Under the banners of the Law Society’s ‘Sound off for justice’ campaign, Justice for All and Young Legal Aid Lawyers, they joined the TUC’s ...

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    Claims farmers ban on hold

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    A government proposal to ban ‘claims farmers’ from offering cash inducements and other benefits to the public has been put on hold, the Ministry of Justice confirmed this week. Responding to its consultation on the proposed ban, which was triggered by Lord Young of Graffham’s report ...

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    Law Society of Scotland defers constitutional reform

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    A three-year project to modernise the constitution of the 10,500-strong Law Society of Scotland has run into difficulties, after solicitors failed to agree on the proposed changes. At the Edinburgh-based body’s annual meeting last Friday, a motion to rescind the current constitution won approval, with ...

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    Ilex fast-track route proves popular

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    More than 270 law graduates have embarked on the Institute of Legal Executives’ (ILEX) fast-track route to becoming a solicitor since its launch in 2009, the Gazette has learned. Some 66 graduates applied for the scheme during the last quarter. ...

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    Businesses face ‘human rights audit’

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Human rights lawyers could be called upon to audit big businesses for possible human rights abuses, if proposals submitted last week to the UN Human Rights Council are endorsed. A six-year UN-commissioned study on business and human rights has concluded that companies should regularly carry out ...

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    Clyde & Co fails to thwart partner’s tribunal hearing

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    A City firm has failed to stop a former partner from bringing sex and pregnancy discrimination claims to the Employment Tribunal by seeking to rely on an arbitration clause in its partnership agreement. Clyde & Co dismissed Krista Bates van Winkelhof in January. She then filed ...

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    Wragge & Co advises Phones 4u, Unilever's Sanex sale and JJB Sports stock exchange switch

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    It’s for you: Birmingham firm Wragge & Co advised the management of mobile phone retailer Phones 4u on its sale to private equity house BC Partners, for an undisclosed sum. US firm Weil Gotshal & Manges advised private ...

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    QC appointment system outdated

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    I write with reference to the article ‘Excellence comes with experience’ by Lucy Scott-Moncrieff (see [2011] Gazette, 10 March, 10). Ms Scott-Moncrieff says that ‘the QC appointments system, both now and in the past, is intended to identify excellence in higher court advocacy, which excludes the ...

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    Riding roughshod over the rules

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    I read with some interest and no little surprise that it seems that insurers are not disclosing to their policyholders referral arrangements and the level of fees they receive. After the introduction of the Solicitors Code of Conduct in 2007, there was a personal injury conference ...

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    Time to adopt US libel model

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Lawsuits fought by foreigners who often have no link with Britain should soon be an historical anomaly if Kenneth Clarke has his way. But putting an end to ‘libel tourism’ is only part of the problem. Defendants can already put forward the defence of fair ...

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    Coalition failing on law reform

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    I read with interest your Opinion highlighting the helter-skelter approach to law reform being pursued by the coalition, While the Con-Dems certainly appear keen to sell to public opinion their reforming credentials, their words do not match their deeds. That rancid chestnut – the ‘compensation culture’ ...

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    Age-old problem

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    How many firms of solicitors are complying with equality legislation, with particular regard to age discrimination? Time and time again (indeed it is the norm) I see jobs advertised for staff who are, for example, ‘1-3 years qualified’, or ‘5-10 years qualified’. ...

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    NatWest shame

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    I am a newly qualified criminal defence solicitor. I write with reference to your recent item on NatWest’s decision effectively to scrap graduate loans. I am one of those solicitors who would not have made it without such financial backing. I came from a comprehensive school, ...

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    Ombudsman under fire over ‘cautious’ approach to complaints publishing

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Ombudsman was accused of having fallen for ‘spurious objections from the legal profession’ today as it revealed its plans for a ‘staged approach’ to publishing information about complaints against law firms. In the first part of a three-stage approach, LeO has immediately begun ...

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    Businesses fear hike in employment claims

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    A survey by national firm Irwin Mitchell has revealed the extent to which businesses believe government plans to scrap the default retirement age (DRA) will cause a hike in employment claims against them. Some 57% of businesses said they thought the removal of the DRA would ...

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    Proposals address ‘scandalous’ delays in family proceedings

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    The Family Justice System is ‘not working’ with ‘scandalous’ delays which are harmful to vulnerable children and adults, according to the independent Family Justice Review panel. The panel’s interim report, published today, said the system needs significant reform to tackle delays and ensure the 500,000 children ...