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    Judge Gledhill's regret over solicitor-advocate 'distress'

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    The judge who sparked an extraordinary public row last year after he delivered stinging criticism of three solicitor-advocates in open court has issued a clarification admitting he should have dealt with the situation differently. In a written statement, Judge Gledhill QC (pictured) said he understood the ...

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    Solicitors alarmed by associate prosecutor proposals

    2010-03-18T00:00:00Z

    Proposals that could enable ‘associate prosecutors’ with no legal qualifications to conduct magistrates’ court trials amount to ‘justice on the cheap’ and herald the ‘de-lawyering’ of the magistrates’ court, solicitors have warned. The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) is consulting on proposals to grant associate prosecutors ...

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    Mortgage lenders lose faith in regulation of solicitors

    2010-03-17T00:00:00Z

    The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has called for closer scrutiny of law firms to crack down on mortgage fraud committed by solicitors, and a comprehensive review of the way solicitors are regulated. The CML said the principles-based approach of the Solicitors Regulation Authority is not ...

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    Land Registry finalises cost-cutting proposals

    2010-03-17T00:00:00Z

    The Land Registry has announced a revised programme of structural changes that will mean fewer office closures and job cuts. Following consultation on proposals to reduce its operating costs, the Registry will now close three of its 17 offices in 2011, rather than five as had ...

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    A third of home information packs ‘unsatisfactory’

    2010-03-16T00:00:00Z

    Almost a third of estate agents provide unsatisfactory home information packs according to a survey by Birmingham Trading Standards. Results of the study carried out at the end of last year revealed that, of the 37 packs examined, 70% were rated satisfactory or reasonably satisfactory, and ...

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    Bar Standards Board agrees constitution

    2010-03-16T00:00:00Z

    The Bar Council has agreed to give its regulator a separate constitution enshrining its independence. Following approval by the Bar Council at the weekend, the Bar Standards Board will have its own constitution, giving it powers to choose the committees, standing orders and rules that govern ...

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    Explore legal representation for rape victims, says Stern review

    2010-03-15T00:00:00Z

    Legal representation for rape victims should be explored to counter the unfairness in the adversarial system felt by many, Baroness Stern said in her independent review into how rape complaints are handled, published today. ‘Victims often feel that the court system is unfair because they do ...

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    Public sector faces high level of employment claims

    2010-03-15T00:00:00Z

    Some 37% of employment appeal cases are against public sector organisations, despite such bodies employing only 22% of the workforce, research by Milton Keynes firm EMW Picton Howell has shown. The firm's analysis of national statistics and information from the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) showed that ...

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    MoJ consults on implementing Coroners Act

    2010-03-12T00:00:00Z

    The Ministry of Justice has called for views on how it should implement reforms to the coroner’s service in a consultation paper. Responses will assist in the drafting of secondary legislation, with a final consultation to be held in 2011.

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    Elephant in the room

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    I read with glee Mr Gafford’s letter ‘Conveyancing fee embarrassingly low’ (see [2010] Gazette, 4 March, 11), not because I take joy in other people’s angst, but because it’s about time that someone mentioned the elephant in the room.

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    Blowing our own trumpet

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    I was surprised and disappointed at the headline and tone of the front page news item ‘Most people "could not tell a good lawyer from a bad one"’ (see [2010] Gazette, 4 March, 1).

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    Burying good news

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    It is astonishing that the government has not publicised the Ministry of Justice research into public attitudes to legal services (see [2010] Gazette, 4 March, 1) – after ministers specifically commissioned it so they had a baseline from which to measure the impact of the reforms.

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    How to define failure?

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    I am intrigued as to how standards of advocacy are to be assessed. Who are the people making the assessments? Do they have checklists which they tick off when the right questions are asked? What experience have they got of the courts in question?

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    No level playing field

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    Des Hudson claims that subjecting immigration solicitors to a two-hour exam if they want to continue doing publicly funded work is ‘the least burdensome’ option for reaccreditation (see [2010] Gazette 4 March, 11).

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    IT glitch hits operation of virtual court

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    IT problems caused a ‘meltdown’ in the operation of the virtual court at Camberwell Green Magistrates’ Court last month, with the system down for a week, the Gazette has learned. An IT fault meant that the virtual court system, whereby defendants make their first appearance ...

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    Two solicitors accused over file-sharing ‘bully tactics’

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has referred two solicitors from London firm Davenport Lyons to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over claims that the firm sent ‘bullying’ letters accusing hundreds of people of illegal file-sharing. Consumer group Which? complained to the SRA in 2008 that Davenport Lyons partner ...

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    Court staff go on strike over cuts to redundancy pay

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    More than 10,000 courts service staff this week refused to cross picket lines as part of a national strike by civil servants over cuts to redundancy pay, the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) claimed. However, a spokeswoman for HM Courts Service said that, while there were some reductions in ...

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    Commerce & Industry Group in-house trainee push

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The Commerce & Industry Group is to encourage in-house departments to take on trainee solicitors, its new chair John Bleasdale has told the Gazette. Bleasdale said he wants the group’s 4,500 lawyer members to increase significantly the number of in-house training contracts available to Legal Practice ...

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    Staff cuts bolstering revenues in mid-tier corporate firms

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The ‘pressure is still on’ mid-tier corporate firms, research by accountants PricewaterhouseCoopers has shown, despite strong revenue figures for the last quarter. The latest figures from PwC’s quarterly law firm benchmarking survey indicate that, although revenues held up well during the traditionally quiet period to ...

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    Call to simplify ‘intrusive’ legal aid means test

    2010-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The Ministry of Justice’s decision to grant legal aid to families bereaved by the 7/7 bombings has prompted calls for the ­‘intrusive’ and ‘distressing’ means test forms to be simplified. Last week justice secretary Jack Straw said that due to the ‘exceptional circumstances’, families who had ...