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    Police cuts force Tesco Law announcement

    2011-03-31T00:00:00Z

    Controversial amendments being considered to the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill are aimed at giving interested businesses a role in front line policing. Supermarket giant Tesco is known to be among the credible companies actively looking to diversify into this area. ...

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    Employment law changes could ‘affect women’

    2011-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Changes to employment laws announced in last week's budget are encouraging for small employers but could disproportionately affect women, solicitors have warned. Plans revealed by chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne included a three-year moratorium on new regulations for small companies and start-ups; a consultation to ...

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    SRA set to become ABS regulator

    2011-03-30T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society Council gave the green light to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s application to become a licensing authority for alternative business structures last week. Having obtained the council’s approval, the SRA will now submit its application to the Legal Services Board, putting it on track ...

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    Bribery Act start date revealed by Clarke

    2011-03-30T00:00:00Z

    The Bribery Act will come into force on 1 July, the government announced today, as it published delayed compliance guidance for businesses. Briefing reporters this morning, justice secretary Kenneth Clarke said that it was ‘best to get it right rather than head for some artificial deadline’. ...

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    Expert witnesses lose 400-year-old immunity

    2011-03-30T00:00:00Z

    Expert witnesses have lost their immunity from being sued over matters arising in the course of proceedings, following a landmark ruling today. By a majority of five to two, the Supreme Court removed the 400-year-old protection that gave expert witnesses immunity from suit for breach of duty whether in contract ...

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    Litigation funder boosts its investment resources

    2011-03-29T00:00:00Z

    Third-party litigation funder Burford Capital has boosted its investment resources above the $300m (£187m) mark, making it the largest fund of its kind in the world, according to its first annual report. The company, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM), ...

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    Lord Judge warns of media ignorance of human rights law

    2011-03-29T00:00:00Z

    Media ignorance of human rights legislation is harming the independence of the judiciary, the lord chief justice said in a speech in Jerusalem yesterday. Lord Judge said that journalists must understand that, when judges apply decisions of the European Court of Human Rights via the Human ...

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    Government announces implementation of Jackson’s reforms

    2011-03-29T00:00:00Z

    Lord Justice Jackson’s headline civil costs reforms will be implemented in full, the government announced today, as it simultaneously opened a consultation on reform of the county court system. The Law Society warned that the reforms meant ordinary people would no longer be able to obtain ...

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    ‘Recession over for law firms’ – exclusive survey

    2011-03-28T00:00:00Z

    The recession has finally run its course, according to the results of a survey conducted in association with the Gazette. Six out of ten firms expect revenues to increase over the next 12 months, while only 3.6% predict a fall. ...

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    New guidelines proposed for sentencing drug offenders

    2011-03-28T00:00:00Z

    The Sentencing Council has today launched a consultation on proposals to introduce new guidelines for judges and magistrates sentencing drug offenders. The plans will mean that for the first time in the Crown court, sentences will be based on the court’s assessment of the defendant’s role ...

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    Failing the means test

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    I have read about Crown Court legal aid and the current problems surrounding it, but do people not realise that legal aid in the magistrates’ court is a much bigger problem? I agree that the idea of cases progressing faster is usually a good thing. ...

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    Unhelpful advice

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    I detected a strange irony having read the Opinion ‘Bridging the gender divide’ ‘Bridging the gender divide’. The statement ‘the proportion of women that will reach partner level in private practice is half that of men’ is to some extent explained by the letter published ...

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    Overcoming hurdles

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Robert Cumming raises a good point in saying that labour laws needs to be reformed to ensure equality of pay. There is a huge groundswell of opinion, among women as much as men, that new paternity rights ought to be ‘use it or lose it ...

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    A reality check on mediation

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Where is the research evidence for mediation?, asks Michael Robinson. Well, in March 2007 the National Audit Office found that, on average, a mediated case takes 110 days to resolve and costs £752, compared with 435 days and £1,682 in cases where mediation is not used. ...

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    'Green' legal alliance slashes emissions

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    A ‘green’ alliance of 44 law firms and the Law Society has succeeded in cutting CO2 emissions by an amount equivalent to the annual output of a magic circle firm, according to a report released today. The Legal Sector Alliance (LSA) said that its member firms ...

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    Student loses LPC negligence action

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    An Oxford graduate has failed in an attempt to sue her law school for £100,000 after she failed to qualify as a solicitor. Russian-born Maria Abramova claimed that the ‘clearly negligent’ teaching on the Legal Practice Course (LPC) run by the Oxford Institute of Legal Practice ...

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    Lawyers ‘cash in’ on Bribery Act ‘scaremongering’

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Commercial lawyers are cashing in on Bribery Act scaremongering and taking part in ‘institutionalised corruption’ by setting up tax avoidance schemes, members of the House of Lords said last week. In a debate on financial crime legislation, Liberal Democrat peer Lord Thomas of Gresford, a practising ...

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    Smaller firms preparing for ABS rivals

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    Most leaders of small law firms are considering changes to the way they manage their firm and the services they deliver, in preparation for the entry of new providers into the market from October, according to research seen exclusively by the Gazette. A survey of 58 ...

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    High Court overturns Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal fines

    2011-03-24T00:00:00Z

    The High Court last week criticised the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) for the lack of published guidance on the sanctions it can impose, as it overturned fines levied on four partners at a Merseyside firm. Brian Hazelhurst, Christopher Murphy, Stephen David Garrett and Martyn Robert Brown, ...