All articles by Max Walters – Page 67
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‘Named and shamed’ barrister banned from public access work
Tariq Rehman failed to ensure chambers were administered competently, tribunal hears.
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Legal costs in Hillsborough inquests top £63m
Four solicitors firms take lion’s share of costs.
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‘Victory for rule of law’ as Brexit article 50 challenge wins first round
Article 50 cannot be triggered without parliamentary approval, High Court rules.
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Bar’s average pay creeps toward £70,000
Research from Bar Council assesses working life and pay.
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EU court pours cold water on Caffè Nero’s trademark bid
General Court dismisses appeal against intellectual property office decision.
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Care letters make clients ‘feel stupid’, says watchdog
Legal Services Consumer Panel calls for 'plain English' in client care letters.
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Barrister who dodged more than £270,000 in tax disbarred
Michael Roberts was previously jailed for failing to declare earnings or pay tax.
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Baker & McKenzie rolls out agile working
Firm will offer flexible working for all members and staff.
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RBS group claim to press ahead, despite FCA finding 'no wrongdoing'
Businesses claim they were pushed into bankruptcy by RBS’s Global Restructuring Group.
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Barrister disbarred for attacking Jews and ‘blacks’ on Twitter
Ian Millard posted string of ‘seriously offensive’ tweets.
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FCA to review ‘private warnings’ as part of transparency drive
Financial Conduct Authority asks whether private warnings are consistent with transparency.
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Beware ‘get-rich-quick’ solicitors, SRA to warn public
Regulator will use advertising in national newspapers to help get the message across.
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SFO says ‘independence is crucial’ amid takeover fears
David Green was giving evidence at a justice committee hearing into the work of the SFO.
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Lawyers recognised for LGBT work
Power list highlights efforts to improve diversity and LGBT issues.
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IP threats bill will help SMEs, Lords committee hears
Proposed bill could also reduce need for litigation and improve communications.
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Eversheds faces £100m Northern Rock negligence claim
International firm says it is ‘vigorously defending’ claim by Northern Rock Asset Management.
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University of Law appoints third chief executive in a year
Stelios Platis replaced by Professor Andrea Nollent.
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Jailed McKenzie friend facing £12,000 claim
David Bright could be released from prison to answer debt recovery claim.
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The bar: ‘change or get left behind’
The young bar is debt-ridden and stressed out while senior barristers are nervously contemplating digital justice.