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    South Korea hints at market opening

    2009-02-05T00:00:00Z

    City law firms may steal a march on their US rivals by gaining access to the potentially lucrative South Korean market first, it has emerged. A bilateral free trade agreement (FTA) between the European Union and South Korea could be signed as early as March, ...

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    Poaching teams is profitable, research shows

    2009-02-05T00:00:00Z

    Large law firms are increasingly looking to poach teams from their rivals as they can quickly turn a profit, according to new research. The annual Smith & Williamson professional practices survey found that 45% of the 102 law firms which took part – most in the ...

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    Practice criminal law and earn the minimum wage

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    I was admitted to the roll on 1 September 2008. To be able to work in criminal law, I had to complete police station accreditation, which involved a portfolio of 27,000 words and travelling some 200 miles to take the critical incidents exam. If I want to become a ...

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    Judicial obstacles

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The recent research carried out by Professor Dame Hazel Genn and quoted in Joshua Rozenberg’s article [see [2009] Gazette, 15 January, 8] highlighted clearly the barriers that women solicitors can face when applying for a judicial appointment.

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    Buck the market

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Lord Turner’s recent report says the banking crisis was caused by banks abandoning proven, prudent banking principles. Their attitude seems to have been ‘everyone in the market is doing it, so it must be all right. We have to copy them or go out of business’.

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    Novel experience

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    May I congratulate Neil Rose on an excellent article about combining a professional legal career with that of a novelist (see [2008] Gazette, 18 December, 8). I am not a solicitor, but have worked as administrator for LawCare for the past ten years, and also had my third novel published ...

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    Conveyancing specialists go into receivership

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has urged residential conveyancers not to panic following the collapse of two large Yorkshire firms. Leeds-based Fox Hayes, which employed 115 people, last week went into administration, joining Bradford-based property conveyancing and home information pack processing company Hammonds Support Services (HSS). ...

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    Massive rise in civil court fees slammed

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Plans for some civil court fees to rise nearly fifty-fold to help raise an extra £38m for the ­Ministry of Justice have come under fire. Proposals out for consultation could see hikes in 26 fee areas in civil court matters, with increases in 10 fee areas ...

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    Firm puts staff on four day week to avoid redundancies

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    A well-known City firm has offered fee-earners and other staff four-day working weeks as the economic outlook for its business deteriorates. James Holder, managing partner at Charles Russell, said the scheme aims to keep the team together until the market picks up again. ...

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    Firms will need more non-lawyers in post-Legal Services Act world

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The evolving market and pressure from clients means law firms will have to employ more non-qualified staff, solicitors have been warned. Professor Stephen Mayson, director of the College of Law’s Legal Services Policy Institute, said current economic conditions mean consolidation among firms is inevitable and the ...

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    Civil legal aid proposals slammed by practitioners

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Practitioner groups have slammed the Legal Services Commission’s ‘ill-formed’ and ‘illogical’ plans to create a more integrated service for civil legal aid, which they claim will restrict choice. The LSC received 350 responses to its consultation on the new procurement model to replace the current ...

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    Phone-recording rule will hit tiny number of firms

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Only a tiny number of law firms will be affected by a requirement to record telephone instructions from March, an expert has advised. Ian Muirhead, managing director of Solicitors Independent Financial Advice, said the new rule is aimed at curbing insider dealing and will affect around ...

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    Privy Council must go, says civil liberty group

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The ‘dysfunctional’ and anachronistic Privy Council has no place in a parliamentary democracy and should be abolished, civil rights group Justice has said. In a report published this week, Patrick O’Connor QC of Doughty Street Chambers said the Privy Council (pictured with the Queen, in ...

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    Practising fees for in-house lawyers could be cut

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    In-house lawyers could pay less for practising certificates once the Solicitors Regulation Authority decides how it will fund itself in the new era ushered in by the Legal Services Act. The Gazette has learned that the SRA is about to consult the entire profession ...

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    Community legal advice helpline could go offshore

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Members of the public calling the Community Legal Advice helpline run by the Legal Services Commission could in future be answered outside the UK, it has emerged. The Legal Services Commission is to issue tenders for five-year contracts to provide a contact centre and telephone services ...

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    Mediation will come to the fore for personal injury

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Personal injury mediation will gain in popularity as a result of the credit crunch, according to a leading provider. Maurice Nichols, mediator and consultant to the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution’s personal injury unit (PIU), said: ‘There are always two important drivers to personal injury litigation ...

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    Lasting powers of attorney bureaucracy condemned

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Probate solicitors have accused the Office of the Public Guardian of discriminating against the elderly through delays, high prices and excessive bureaucracy. The OPG’s function is to safeguard the interests of vulnerable people, including those who have lost mental capacity through old age or illness. ...

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    SRA to revisit equality strategy

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to ‘revisit’ its equality and diversity strategy after criticism from the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The strategy was published this month following Lord Ouseley’s report on the disproportionate number of black and minority ethnic solicitors facing disciplinary hearings. It ...

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    Chair of 'supercase' review clarifies precedence rule

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    The chair of a judicial working party on ‘supercases’ has clarified the status of the list of issues submitted to a judge at the start of Commercial Court cases. The list does not take legal precedence over the full pleadings, despite consensus among many City ...

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    Music store purchase, nightclub licence and football sponsorship

    2009-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Indian club: City firm Field Fisher Waterhouse advised nightclub Chinawhite on a licensing agreement to open another club in the Lalit Hotel in New Delhi, India. It will be run and operated by Bharat Hotels, which was advised by its in-house team. ...