All articles by Max Walters – Page 69
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‘Dumbing down’ fears over legal super-exam
The Solicitors Regulation Authority last week began its second consultation on the Solicitors Qualifying Examination.
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Commuters push for Southern rail action
Matthew Garbutt is acting for commuter campaign group formed in response to Southern train problems.
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IPO trademark boom ‘may be caused by Brexit vote’
Businesses taking ‘belt and braces’ approach to ensure UK right is protected.
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Outer Temple Chambers hires solicitor after entity approval
New setup will help manage international queries.
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Chinese law firm eyes UK office
AllBright Law Offices hopes to set up office by end of the year.
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Bar Council head backs Truss call for greater diversity
Chantal-Aimee Doerries says justice system should ‘reflect society at large’.
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Firm shut down after owner jailed for child abuse images
Sole practitioner Richard Pietrowski of Guildford sentenced to 20 months.
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Law firms among worst ‘nest-egg builders’, research shows
Only builders are worse than solicitors, out of small businesses saving for contingencies.
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Online courts ‘need further thought’, legal year event hears
Proposals have not been fully thought through, technology lawyer says.
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BSB proposes training shake-up, including plans for new exam
New approach will be more ‘flexible and affordable’, regulator says.
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New HMCTS chief eyes ‘once in a generation’ opportunity
Susan Acland-Hood to take on role after summer departure of Natalie Ceeney.
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Walkers march for access to justice in Cardiff
Event raises £7,000 to go towards improving access to legal services.
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SRA to renew battle over central legal examination plans
Second consultation due out, explaining detail of controversial proposal.
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New alarm over role of McKenzie advisers
Paid McKenzie friend and his accomplice both guilty of perverting the course of justice.
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IPO hints at extension of design infringement laws
IP crime report says reported instances of infringement have fallen.
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Child abuse inquiry counsel Emmerson suspended
Matrix Chambers QC’s suspension raises new questions over future of Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.
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'Solicitor' warned over ‘meritless’ claim against two barristers
High Court judge refuses permission to refer barristers to bar regulator.
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Legal apprenticeship pioneers announce their new starters
Burges Salmon and Addleshaw Goddard praise apprenticeship route to entry.
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MoJ told to comply with jailed drug baron’s kosher food FoI demands
Freedom of information tribunal tells department it ‘must have more information’ on kosher food policy.