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    District judge wins top legal aid award

    2011-06-30T00:00:00Z

    The district judge behind the groundbreaking Family Drug and Alcohol Court was honoured at the ninth annual Legal Aid Lawyer of the Year awards this week. Nicholas Crichton (pictured, left) received the top award for outstanding achievement for his work in establishing the pilot of the ...

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    Transport Committee re-opens insurance premiums inquiry

    2011-06-30T00:00:00Z

    The transport committee has re-opened its inquiry into cost of motor insurance and has called on former justice minister Jack Straw to give oral evidence. Committee chair Louise Ellman, a Labour/Co-operative MP, said Straw’s recently published report on the rising cost of premiums would make a ...

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    Clyde & Co enters Canadian market with merger

    2011-06-29T00:00:00Z

    City firm Clyde & Co has become the latest UK practice to move into the Canadian marketplace. The firm, which has 24 offices around the world, has confirmed a merger with Canadian insurance firm Nicholl Paskall-Mede (NPM). NPM’s 40-strong team, including 15 ...

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    Dianne Hayter resigns as chair of legal services consumer watchdog

    2011-06-29T00:00:00Z

    The first chair of watchdog the Legal Services Consumer Panel has resigned after two years in the post. Baroness Hayter (pictured) has decided to step down because of her commitments in the House of Lords, the Legal Services Board said in a statement. ...

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    Commons committee fires warning on clinical negligence funding reforms

    2011-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The House of Commons health committee has warned that government proposals to change the funding of clinical negligence cases could undermine access to justice and reduce compensation for some of the most seriously injured or disabled claimants. In a report published today, the committee, chaired by ...

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    New rules on giving evidence aimed at protecting vulnerable

    2011-06-27T00:00:00Z

    New laws designed to make it easier for children and vulnerable people to give evidence in court came into force today. The changes, contained in amendments to the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act 1999, provide a range of special measures which the court can direct ...

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    We did listen on legal aid, Djanogly insists – but Law Society’s Lee vows to fight on ‘every clause’

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Jonathan Djanogly has insisted that the government took full account of thousands of hostile responses to the government’s controversial proposals on legal aid and the Jackson reforms of civil litigation costs. However, the justice minister confirmed that the legislation published earlier this week is to ...

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    Watchdog highlights ‘imbalance of power’ between consumers and lawyers

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Consumers have benefited from the first four years of the Legal Services Act, but there remains an ‘imbalance of power’ which acts to their detriment in dealing with lawyers. So says the first consumer impact report by watchdog the Legal Services Consumer Panel, published today. ...

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    Fast-track for second reading of legal aid and sentencing bill condemned

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Lawyers and MPs have expressed outrage at the government’s attempt to fast track the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill through Parliament. Following the first reading of the bill on Tuesday 21 June, it was confirmed this week that the second reading will be ...

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    British businesses buried by European legal avalanche

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Businesses are struggling to keep abreast of the hundreds of new laws published last year by the European Union. Legal information provider Sweet & Maxwell says 806 new laws impacting the UK were created in 2010. The majority of those were made ...

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    Firms failing on client needs, study reports

    2011-06-24T00:00:00Z

    Law firms are failing to understand their clients’ needs, creating a significant expectations gap, a study has found. DLA Piper joint chief executive Sir Nigel Knowles said the findings should serve as a ‘call to arms’ to practices to improve in this regard. ...

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    Government set to press ahead with legal aid cuts and Jackson reforms

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society and legal profession this week vowed to continue campaigning against the government’s legal aid cuts, following publication of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill by justice secretary Kenneth Clarke. The bill, issued as the Gazette went to press, confirmed the ...

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    Animal instinct and the law

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    I read the letters page weekly and normally find the tone of the correspondence quite depressing. I was therefore delighted to read the item ‘Become a vet’ which made me laugh out loud in my office. Not that I wish to seem joyful at ...

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    Clients want to see something tangible

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    I was interested to read Bob Haworth’s comments on bringing back Land Certificates. My experience also indicates that clients want something tangible. Indeed, some years ago I was applying to the Land Registry to make a small adjustment to a client’s Title and she handed ...

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    Defective claims

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    I read with interest the variousletters pointing out that a claim form is a ‘statement of case’ and must be verified by a statement of truth. The standard claim form, N1, has the following statement of truth at the bottom of the second page: ‘(I believe) ...

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    Colombia concerns

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    While the Colombia Caravana UK Lawyers Group welcomes the commitment to the protection of human rights in Colombia expressed in ambassador Mauricio Rodriguez Munera’s letter, we continue to have grave concerns about the safety of Colombian human rights lawyers.

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    How mucking in pays dividends

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    I read with great interest Tony Roe’s article on starting a firm from scratch. It brought a smile to my face as it brought back memories of when I set up Millan Solicitors in 2004. As a small private general practice, we have had to ...

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    How mucking in pays dividends

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    I read with great interest Tony Roe’s article on starting a firm from scratch. It brought a smile to my face as it brought back memories of when I set up Millan Solicitors in 2004. As a small private general practice, we have had to ...

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    ‘Big is not beautiful’ says LSB in report on smaller regulators

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    An independent report commissioned by the Legal Services Board into the future of the smaller regulators has stressed that they must not be forced into radical changes in response to the Legal Services Act. The report, by former Ministry of Justice official Nick Smedley, predicted there ...

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    Irani scoops JLD pro bono award

    2011-06-23T00:00:00Z

    Shireen Irani won the first LawWorks Junior Lawyers Division pro bono award at the LawWorks annual awards ceremony last night. She won the award for developing i-pro bono, an independent not-for-profit organisation connecting bodies in need of legal assistance with lawyers and students who want to ...