All News articles – Page 1015
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Time not ripe for regulatory reform, says bar chief
New bar chair says current arrangements ‘well able to regulate the profession in the public interest’.
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Specialist courts proposed for domestic abuse
Centre for Justice Innovation proposes ‘one judge, one family’ model to hear criminal, family and civil matters.
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High court clears way for legal aid contract challenge
JR by alliance of firms to go ahead under surety of £40,000.
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SRA proposes central exam for all trainees
The planned Solicitors Qualifying Exam aims to ensure consistent standards as more routes to qualification open up.
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City firms tackle ‘not posh enough’ barrier
City Solicitors Horizons initiative aims to help disadvantaged students get into the legal profession.
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Severe weather forces court closures
Five courts in the north-west are closed today; cases in four other courts could be affected.
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Pitch battle down under
Solicitors fly out to Australia this month for the fifth staging of the Lawyers’ Cricket World Cup
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HJA advises UK Asians via Bengali radio
Solicitor hoping to address a lack of awareness is Asian communities about clinical negligence.
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LegalZoom to make first UK acquisition
US self-service brand to acquire Beaumont Legal, ’one of the country’s largest conveyancers’.
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Charity to pilot 'honorary counsel'
LawWorks wants to develop longer-term opportunities between smaller charities and in-house lawyers.
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High Court to rule on legal aid JR
Mr Justice Stuart-Smith lists three issues that need to be addressed urgently for the purposes of granting permission.
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Firm makes 'take all the leave you want' policy permanent
Ashton KCJ offering employees holiday to 'reflect their own needs'.
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Regulator highlights lack of standards in forensics
Digital and firearms lead 'high priority' concerns of forensic science regulator.
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Veyo e-conveyancing project to be wound up
Portal development to cease after new providers commit to free products.
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Michael Gove scraps criminal courts charge
The controversial criminal courts charge for convicted defendants is to be scrapped.
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Insurance lawyers worried about effects of Osborne’s PI plans
Significant changes to the system for compensating victims of accidents ‘can have unintended consequences’.
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Firm wins appeal against insurer that settled its PI claims
Expert says decision may put insurers off settling claims without law firm involved.