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    Chancery Lane hits out at means testing proposals

    2009-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Government proposals for Crown court means testing could deny vulnerable people access to justice and are being ‘rushed in’ too quickly, the Law Society said today. Chancery Lane said the Ministry of Justice has failed to consider the economic climate, which has seen many people ...

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    MoJ publishes report on local legal advice

    2009-06-11T00:00:00Z

    A government-commissioned report on local legal advice provision has recommended that the Legal Services Commission work with service providers to reduce the bureaucratic burdens heaped upon them.

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    Top 100 hit by downturn, says Deloitte survey

    2009-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Fee income at the UK’s top 100 law firms decreased by 4.3% in the quarter ending 30 April 2009) compared with the same period last year, according to business advisory firm Deloitte’s Quarterly Legal Sector Survey. The report, published today, predicts that the quarter’s fall ...

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    Lawyers on honours list

    2009-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Michael Smyth, a partner at Clifford Chance, has been awarded a CBE for services to pro bono legal work in the Queen’s birthday honours list. A partner since 1990, Smyth is an author of Business and Human Rights Act (2000) and chairman of Public Concern at Work, the whistleblowing charity.

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    LSB’s £20m is a drop in the ocean, says Kenny

    2009-06-11T00:00:00Z

    The £20m set-up costs of the Legal Services Board and Office for Legal Complaints to be paid for by the sector ‘is a not a real issue’, according to LSB chief executive Chris Kenny. Speaking to the Gazette, Kenny (pictured) said that, against the ...

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    Guardian raps decision to keep judicial disciplinary proceedings private

    2009-06-11T00:00:00Z

    The Guardian newspaper has reacted angrily to losing its freedom of information (FoI) bid to force the Ministry of Justice to name more than 100 judges who have been disciplined over the last 10 years and disclose why they were disciplined.

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    SRA proposes recovering costs of investigations

    2009-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors found guilty of breaking rules could be further hit in the pocket with the cost of investigations doubling under plans put forward by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Changes could be implemented in two phases as the Solicitors Regulation Authority moves towards full cost ...

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    Forced-marriage case training for lawyers

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors working on cases involving forced marriage and honour-based violence are to be offered specialist training and accreditation. Cris McCurley, a partner at Ben Hoare Bell solicitors in Newcastle and charity Karma Nirvana have been working with family law organisation Resolution to create an ...

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    Defence solicitors shun pilots of virtual court

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Pilots of a ‘virtual court’ enabling defendants to make their first appearance before magistrates by video link have been snubbed by solicitors. Of the 21 firms in Westminster that are eligible to take part in the first 12-month pilot, only 11 have agreed to ...

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    Whitehall department struggles to recruit BME solicitors

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    One of the biggest Whitehall departments is having a ‘depressing’ struggle recruiting black and minority ethnic lawyers, according to its legal chief. All 30 successful candidates in an anonymised recruitment exercise at the Communities and Local Government (CLG) department last year were white, ...

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    China clamps down on civil rights lawyers

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The Beijing judicial authorities are blocking more than 20 of China’s most prominent civil rights lawyers from renewing their licences to practise, campaigning group Human Rights Watch (HRW) has reported. HRW says the lawyers have angered the authorities by acting in high-profile cases ...

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    Accountancy body warns of clash over ABS regulation

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Britain’s biggest accountancy body is expected to warn that the introduction of alternative business structures combining solicitors and chartered accountants could founder, because the codes of conduct of the two professions are incompatible. The 132,000-member Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) will demand ...

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    Tories say new bill of rights would be compatible with ECHR

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The shadow justice secretary has dismissed claims by the Council of Europe that Tory plans to scrap the Human Rights Act (HRA) could exclude the UK from the EU. Council of Europe secretary general Terry Davis, a former Labour MP, said last month that he ...

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    India’s fastest emerging cities targeted for investment

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    The UK government has drawn up a list of emerging Indian cities that it will target for British investment, opening the door for City lawyers to advise British businesses heading to these locations. A report by the UK India Business Council (UKIBC), a government-sponsored trade organisation, ...

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    Equity partners’ earnings plummet

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Equity partners at top law firms will earn £110,000 less on average this year, early figures have suggested at the outset of the City’s reporting season. To date, the three major firms that have released a figure for profit per equity partner (PEP) have seen a combined average fall of ...

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    Road works, IT contracts and property rights

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    Road works: Magic circle firm Linklaters advised 16 commercial banks, the European Investment Bank (EIB) and 15 investment banks on a £6.2bn contract for the M25 motorway. Connect Plus, a consortium of Balfour Beatty, Skanska, Egis Projects and Atkins, will widen the M25 ...

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    Lawyer executives

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    In last week’s news item ‘Licensed conveyancer made partner’ (see [2009] Gazette, 28 May, 1), there was a reference to ‘legal executives [making] up the other 16 non-lawyer partners’.

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    Restraint orders

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    In an article that appeared in the In Practice section of the Gazette (see [2009] Gazette, 30 April, 16), John Masters questions whether the Crown Prosecution Service has locus standi to apply for a restraint order under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 (POCA 2002) while a case is still ...

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    Fact is not stranger than fiction

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    I cannot leave uncorrected certain remarks made by Sir Geoffrey Bindman, solicitor for Amnesty International in the Pinochet case (see [2009] Gazette, 21 May, 9). As is well known, my firm acted for Senator Pinochet.

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    Defendant escapes confiscation because no advocate would take legal aid fee

    2009-06-04T00:00:00Z

    A defendant has escaped confiscation proceedings because she was unable to find an advocate willing to accept the legal aid rate to represent her. The court’s decision, upheld in the Court of Appeal, will fuel an ongoing dispute over the levels of legal aid fees. ...