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    Firms warned over letters to Citizens Advice clients

    2012-02-02T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned firms that they could risk breaching the code of conduct by contacting individuals directly on behalf of clients if those individuals are represented by Citizens Advice.

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    Deech: barristers and solicitors should share training

    2012-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Barristers and solicitors should share most of their training, the chair of the Bar Standards Board has proposed. Lady Deech (pictured) told students at Oxford University last week that the new structures in which lawyers can practise, and the severe shortage of pupillages, have called into question the way both ...

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    McNally unmoved as he rejects third-party capture ban

    2012-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Justice minister Lord McNally has reiterated that the government has no intention of banning insurers from third-party capture. Speaking during Wednesday’s House of Lords debate on civil litigation reform, McNally said there was no proof that accident victims were harmed by a direct approach from insurance ...

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    Law centres warn on legal aid cuts

    2012-02-02T00:00:00Z

    Law centres will close, leaving ‘many thousands’ of the poor and marginalised without access to justice if the government’s legal aid cuts are implemented, peers have warned. In a short debate this week, Labour’s former legal aid minister Lord Bach asked what assessment the ...

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    Mirror wills invalidated by signature mix-up, appeal judges rule

    2012-02-02T00:00:00Z

    A simple mix-up when a husband and wife signed mirror wills 13 years ago means they have no value in law, the Court of Appeal ruled today. The ruling disinherits the couple’s intended heir and has left lawyers calling for a more flexible approach to probate law. ...

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    RJW to be limited company following £53.8m Aussie takeover

    2012-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Top-100 firm Russell Jones & Walker this week became the biggest beast in the new world of alternative business structures by announcing a £53.8m takeover by a stock-exchange listed Australian firm. Slater & Gordon of Melbourne announced the acquisition on Monday, saying it planned to create one the UK’s biggest ...

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    Jackson civil cost reforms deferred until April 2013

    2012-02-01T00:00:00Z

    The government has deferred Lord Justice Jackson's civil costs reforms until April 2013 but fought off attempts to scale back the changes. The Ministry of Justice this week confirmed that civil litigation reform will be put back by six months to give law firms time to ...

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    Judges ponder action over pensions

    2012-02-01T00:00:00Z

    Judges are considering legal action to block an increase in their pension contributions. The judges claim that the changes, which follow the 2010 Hutton report on public service pensions and come into force in April, would be unlawful and have set up an action group to ...

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    US warning on third-party funding reform

    2012-02-01T00:00:00Z

    An influential US legal lobbying group has warned of 'serious concerns' about the growing power of third-party litigation funding in the UK. The Chamber Institute for Legal Reform (ILR) has already pleaded with the American Bar Association to halt the increasing use of external litigation funding ...

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    Fewer apply to study law

    2012-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Applications to study law at UK universities and colleges have fallen sharply, figures released today show - but not as sharply as applications for university places overall.

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    Merger talks off

    2012-01-30T00:00:00Z

    Talks over a possible merger between national firms DWF and Cobbetts have ended just weeks after they were first confirmed. In a joint statement released today, the firms said the decision had been made not to progress with talks due to ‘current uncertainty in market conditions’. ...

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    We’re clearing web backlog, says SRA

    2012-01-27T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has apologised for delays to online practising certificate renewal as it starts to clear the backlog of applications.

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    Pain of rejection

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    I have noticed in the past six months a markedly increased level of rejections being received from the Legal Services Commission in respect of claims for payment, for what can only be described as the most petty of reasons. These include, among many: ...

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    At least say sorry

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    In the sympathetic sense of the word, I pity Jewels. The Legal Services Commission clearly does not. An LSC spokesman said: ‘We are sorry to learn that Jewels Solicitors have decided to go into administration and we are now working with the administrators to ensure the firm’s clients continue to ...

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    Naked populism

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    In discussing two recent bail decisions, Robin Tilbrook asks, rhetorically, whether racism is now worse than murder. The answer, of course, is that murder is worse, because the victim has no chance of recovery from the damage inflicted.

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    Inventing problems

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Robin Tilbrook’s comments have left everybody in my office thoroughly perplexed. Is he unaware that those accused of a crime are considered innocent until proven guilty? Will he, on behalf of the English Democrats, stand up and call for the repeal of this longstanding approach to criminal law? If he ...

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    Earn the title

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    If Mr Pearlman wishes to be called ‘doctor’, I suggest he studies for a PhD or LLD - quite different animals from the solicitor’s vocational qualification. Dr Julian Critchlow, Fenwick Elliott, London WC2

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    Solicitors wary of new compliance roles

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors fear the potential risks involved in taking on new roles as compliance officers within their firms, a legal consultancy has warned. The 360 Legal Group says it found ‘serious concerns’ over regulatory changes requiring individuals to monitor their firm’s behaviour and report any wrongdoing - ...

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    Lawyers divided on EU data rules

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    Proposed new data protection rules designed to cut red tape and save EU companies €2.3bn a year in administrative costs have met with a mixed reaction from UK lawyers. Under a directive due to be published this week some businesses would be liable to fines of ...

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    LSC wins right to recover overpayments

    2012-01-26T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Commission has won a test case against solicitors to recover overpayments. The High Court decision is likely to open the way to the commission recouping millions of pounds in payments made on account which were never properly accounted for. The solicitors concerned ...