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    Law firms plan to escalate LSC tender challenge nationwide

    2010-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Commission can expect a ‘nationwide’ challenge to the lawfulness of its recent tenders, according to an alliance of 12 family firms which plan to take the fight to the agency. The firms, based in London, Exeter and Hull, all failed to get new ...

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    FCO decision on human rights report 'puts businesses at risk'

    2010-09-01T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has warned that the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s (FCO) decision to cease publishing its annual report on human rights abuses worldwide could mean that British businesses will be exposed to an increased ‘risk factor’ overseas. In 1997 the then foreign secretary Robin Cook ...

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    Legal executives seek right to conduct reserved probate work

    2010-08-31T00:00:00Z

    Will-writers and legal executives could be given the right to apply for grants of probate by next March, under powers being sought by the Institute of Legal Executives. However, the Law Society has warned that the move could give ‘false comfort’ to consumers. ...

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    Law Society commences court action over tender process

    2010-08-27T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society is taking the Legal Services Commission to court seeking a declaration that the family tender process and outcome are ‘unlawful’, and asking for a suspension of the new contracts. Chancery Lane has today formally commenced judicial review proceedings of the LSC’s recent tender ...

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    High Court judge brands welfare tender ‘irrational’

    2010-08-26T00:00:00Z

    A High Court judge has today branded some of the criteria used by the Legal Services Commission in its recent social welfare tender ‘utterly absurd and totally irrational’. Mr Justice Collins also said the ‘tick-box’ exercise adopted by the LSC was not appropriate for tendering to ...

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    Law Commission consults on criminal law reforms

    2010-08-25T00:00:00Z

    The Law Commission has proposed a cut in the number of criminal offences for regulatory breaches. In a consultation published today, the commission said using civil penalties for technical breaches of farming, food safety, banking and retail laws would save the criminal justice system £11m a ...

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    Hammonds in talks on transatlantic merger

    2010-08-25T00:00:00Z

    City firm Hammonds and US firm Squire Sanders & Dempsey are discussing a merger that would create a 1,300-lawyer transatlantic practice with combined revenues of more than £400m. In a statement released this afternoon, the firms said that they are ‘evaluating the possibility’ of a tie-up, ...

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    Indemnity insurer ‘breaking FSA rules’, says Chancery Lane

    2010-08-23T00:00:00Z

    Insurers are breaching Financial Services Authority (FSA) rules by telling law firms to accept professional indemnity insurance (PII) quotes within seven days, the Law Society has said.

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    High street firms ‘fear for the future’

    2010-08-23T00:00:00Z

    The future of many high street firms could be in jeopardy unless they adopt a more customer-friendly approach to business, according to a new study. Some 87% of lawyers in sole practitioner and small firms already fear for their future, the analysis found, with many ...

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    Immigration cap will ‘strangle’ City law firms, Chancery Lane warns

    2010-08-23T00:00:00Z

    The government’s plan to impose an annual cap on immigration will ‘strangle’ City law firms, the Law Society warned today. The cap will ‘severely restrict’ firms’ ability to conduct overseas work; prevent firms from attracting overseas lawyers and moving employees to London from their international offices; ...

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    Lloyds’ hidden agenda

    2010-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Despite 26 years of good service, we have recently suffered the blow of withdrawal of our conveyancing panel membership by Lloyds Banking Group. We are obviously taking immediate steps to seek the rescission of this decision. It is important for firms to appreciate ...

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    Duty solicitors are not ‘overpaid’

    2010-08-20T00:00:00Z

    I was surprised to see Mr Edwards’ claim that many duty solicitors are ‘overpaid’. When one considers the hours worked, experience gained and education obtained in the pursuit of duty solicitor status, duty solicitors are in the main underpaid. If one compares a duty solicitor’s salary to that ...

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    Big is not better

    2010-08-20T00:00:00Z

    On 10 February 2010 several large legal aid fims met Jack Straw and discussed the future. The MoJ has disclosed the names of the firms which attended but has indicated that the agenda and minutes are secret. I wonder if Tony Edwards' recent comment in the ...

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    Unrealistic deadlines

    2010-08-20T00:00:00Z

    I am primarily a conveyancing solicitor and have recently been dealing with a number of purchases whereby I have been given 10 working days to exchange contracts from receipt of the papers. Do solicitors not realise when placing these deadlines that the solicitor acting for purchasers needs to apply for ...

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    Green nightmare

    2010-08-20T00:00:00Z

    Department of Energy and Climate Change documents have reportedly revealed that the much-vaunted Carbon Reduction Scheme will be enforced against company executives and employees with the sanction of heavy fines and even imprisonment if there is perceived to be any failure to provide ‘assistance’ and so on. This revelation is ...

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    What is going on?

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    I read with interest the interview with the new LSC chief executive Carolyn Downs. I am very sorry to hear that she is upset by what she sees as aggressive and adversarial behaviour on the part of legal aid providers. Unless she masters the facts of her brief rather than ...

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    Everyone loses

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    I am a solicitor specialising in mental health law. Last week a hospital administrator asked me to represent a patient. It became apparent that the patient did not want me to represent her but wanted to use the solicitor who has represented her for the last seven years. This solicitor ...

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    Cyril Glasser remembered

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette’s report of the death of Professor Cyril Glasser did not allude to the fact that he was an outstanding and much-loved law teacher. Some of our members attended his seminars at University College London, where he delivered weekly lectures on civil procedure with specific ...

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    Be careful what you wish for

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Gazette’s opinion of 5 August is headed Big bang theory. There is already a ‘big bang’ going on in the profession with regard to access to justice for clients.

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    Law firm found to have broken ABS rules

    2010-08-19T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has found that a law firm overstepped the rules on alternative business structures in an arrangement with an outsourcer. Publishing an investigation into the agreement between Bradford, Glasgow and Newcastle firm Optima Legal and outsourcing company Capita, the SRA said that ‘while ...