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    QualitySolicitors steps up expansion with 50 new branches

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Law firm franchise QualitySolicitors is to launch 50 new branches next month, the ...

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    CMC sector and lacking value

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    I note the reply of Kally Sahota of Select Claims Ltd to my letter. He appears to seek to justify his existence as a business by reference to the regulatory regime under the stewardship of Kevin Rousell. I do not accept his premise.

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    No support for cut-price conveyancers

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    I am sure all firms that undertake conveyancing will have had a fraught time with their professional indemnity insurance renewal this year, with most insurers refusing even to quote where property accounts for more than 50% of turnover. While going through my PI file, I ...

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    Chancery Lane seeks family contracts extension

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has called on the Legal Services Commission to extend existing family contracts until April 2012, following Chancery Lane’s successful High Court challenge to the family tender process. However, some firms that did win family contracts through the tender process are now understood to ...

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    Lord Young attacks personal injury ‘lottery’

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The peer leading the government’s review of the ‘compensation culture’ said this week that he is ‘ashamed’ of some personal injury lawyers in respect of how they advertise their services. Addressing the Conservative Party conference, Lord Young of Graffham (pictured) claimed that some personal injury advertising ...

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    Suspects at disadvantage without legal adviser, study shows

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    A report published by the Legal Services Commission has highlighted the crucial role played by defence solicitors in giving advice to defendants at the police station. The study by the Legal Services Research Centre (LSRC), the independent research division of the LSC, comes as the government ...

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    Courts will ‘struggle to cope’ with Equality Act caseload

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Employment lawyers have warned that tribunals could be ‘submerged’ by a surge in cases stemming from the Equality Act 2010, which came into force this month. The act comes against a backdrop of increasing employment claims, with figures released by the Tribunals Service last week indicating ...

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    'No legal case' for Iraq invasion

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Human rights lawyers have claimed that the UK had no legal case for its 2003 invasion of Iraq, in a submission to the Chilcot Inquiry seen by the Gazette. The Solicitors International Human Rights Group found fault with the UK government’s two main justifications for ...

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    Intestacy rules in need of updating

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Nearly two-thirds of the public do not have a will, and a change in family relationships points to a need to amend the current intestacy rules, research has suggested. A report by the National Centre for Social Research, conducted to provide the Law Commission with up-to-date ...

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    Lawyers hit by corruption and international bribery

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Almost a third of lawyers worldwide have lost business to law firms or individual lawyers engaged in international bribery and corruption, a major study has found. More than one in five said they had been approached to take part in a possible corrupt transaction, according to ...

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    Policestationreps sees threefold increase in lawyers using website

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    A website set up to connect firms doing criminal defence work with accredited police station representatives has reported a threefold increase in lawyers using the site, as solicitors face tightening profit margins. Policestationreps.com provides solicitors with the contact details of local police station representatives so that ...

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    Welfare group opposes immigration cap

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers acting for an immigrants’ welfare group are to challenge the legality of the government’s temporary cap on immigration. The Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants (JCWI) has sent a pre-action protocol letter to the Home Office, informing it of its intention to launch judicial ...

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    Blueprint for local government revealed

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Local government legal services could be delivered from just six regional centres of excellence within the next decade, it has been suggested. A roadmap unveiled by the Association of Council Secretaries and Solicitors (ACSeS) last week outlined how a national network of six legal hubs could ...

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    Chancery Lane calls for appraisal system for family judges

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    An appraisal system should be introduced for family judges, so that they can hear feedback on their performance and to reassure the public about the quality of the judiciary, the Law Society has suggested. In its response to the government’s family justice review, Chancery Lane said ...

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    Earn CPD points with the Gazette

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Today sees the launch of Gazette CPD, through which you can gain up to 10 CPD hours by answering questions about our articles. Each month (excluding August and December), an assessment consisting of 15 questions based on four articles published in the previous month’s Gazette will ...

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    High volume of complaints against lawyers as LeO launches

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    The new Legal Ombudsman handled nearly 500 complaints on its launch day yesterday, taking its first call two minutes after opening at 8.30am while its chief executive was appearing on Radio 4's Today programme. Of 497 potential cases, more than 20 are already being investigated, chief ...

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    Ken Clarke predicts legal services ‘big bang’

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Justice secretary Ken Clarke yesterday warned lawyers to prepare for changes as far reaching as the ‘big bang’ proved to be for the financial sector. Clarke told members of Birmingham Law Society that alternative business structures (ABSs) would herald a ‘whole new world’ for lawyers. From ...

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    Legal profession ‘inherently masculine’, says report for LSB

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Stereotyping and bias are preventing women and black and minority ethnic (BME) solicitors from furthering their careers, a report funded by the Legal Services Board has found. The report by the University of Westminster claimed that the profession is ‘segmented and stratified’ along the lines of ...

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    Firms leave ARP following tough SRA action

    2010-10-07T00:00:00Z

    Nearly 50 law firms in the assigned risks pool (ARP) have closed or will soon close as a result of enforcement action by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the regulator said today. The SRA said that 37 ARP firms have closed and 10 are in the process ...

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    LSC announces defendant legal aid sanctions

    2010-10-06T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Commission has announced that financial sanctions will be imposed on defendants who fail to provide evidence of means when applying for criminal legal aid in the Crown court. The Crown court means-testing scheme was rolled out nationally earlier this year. The sanction for ...