All News articles – Page 1014
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Law Society condemns SRA’s central exam plan
The SRA’s plans to boost social mobility through a new exam could have the opposite effect, says Chancery Lane.
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Leading West Midlands solicitor dies at 60
Tributes paid to Martyn Morgan, head of QualitySolicitors Talbots.
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Companies ‘must bolster cybersecurity defence’, lawyers warn
Agreement reached on Network and Information Security Directive.
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LeO shelves bid to become compliant ADR entity
Client care letters will need to signpost another ‘ADR entity’.
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Cambridge firm invests in legal tech start-up
Taylor Vinters has taken a stake in Pekama, which provides a cloud-based technology tool.
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Cardiff backs Geldards jobs with £127,000
Firm is latest to receive business finance from the Welsh government to create and safeguard jobs.
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Partner hire: Carter Lemon Camerons
Katarzyna (Kate) Boguslawska joins company commercial team.
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Terror threats ‘used to curtail human rights’, activist warns
Countries around the world are curbing freedom of expression through anti-terrorism laws, Chancery Lane conference hears.
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More cases to be heard by magistrates
Sentencing Council says revised allocation guideline will lead to culture change.
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ABS start-up enters PI market with £13m acquisition
Pure Legal Limited acquires Pryers LLP as first step in five-year plan to thrive in fixed-fee era.
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Court fee rise would amount to ‘divorce tax’, MPs told
Chair of Resolution says that a one-third increase in divorce fee cannot be justified.
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Kennedys strengthens Scandinavian presence
International firm announces a merger and two associations.
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EY snaps up BLP’s Whalley to run legal risk practice
’Big Four’ firm intends to double its legal services headcount in 2016.
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EU shelves copyright harmonisation – for now
European Commission adopts first legislative proposals for ‘digital single market’.
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SRA under fire for centralised exam proposal
The solicitors’ regulator accused of not going far enough and of over-regulating.
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Police have limited understanding of ‘honour’ crimes
HM Inspectorate of Constabulary reports on response to crimes of ‘honour-based’ violence, forced marriage and female genital mutilation.
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Legal executives' watchdog eyes ABSs
CILEx Regulation consults on applying to license alternative business structures.
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New timeframe for filing costs budgets
Budgets for claims worth less than £50,000 will need to be filed with the directions questionnaire, Civil Procedure Rule Committee reveals.
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Gove asks magistrates to reconsider courts charge resignations
Controversial charge for criminal defendants will be suspended on 24 December.
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MoJ urged to probe impact of ‘religion-based law’
Commission on religion says ‘more needs to be known’ about impact of sharia councils on women.