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Supreme Court could ‘talent spot’ to boost diversity
Outgoing chief executive also says time may be approaching to bring in Welsh law specialist.
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Qualified solicitors applying for paralegal roles, says CILEx
Baker & McKenzie says job advertisement illustrates 'commonplace' phenomenon.
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Action day 34: MoJ dialogue 'still ongoing'
Practitioner groups meet Ministry of Justice officials for second time to discuss legal aid reforms.
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Fairpoint snaps up PI firm in £9m acquisition
Legal services now the dominant element in listed group.
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IP court reforms encourage surge in cases
Reforms to the intellectual property court have 'fundamentally altered the IP dispute landscape’.
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Local councils plot further consolidation
HB Public Law forges ahead with ambitious growth plans.
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Clear your desk - leading firms embrace agile working
‘When you look across the floor every desk is clear and there is not a piece of paper in sight’.
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High Court allows charity to challenge immigration disclosure rule
Prcedure rule allows tribunals to withold material or information from a party.
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Post-LASPO pro bono immigration increase 'not sustainable'
Ministry of Justice says little evidence legal aid reforms have adversely affected cases.
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Ex-Gordons lawyers set up private client boutique
Three partners and a solicitor from Yorkshire firm leave to set up Progeny Private Law.
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Claimant lawyers take lead on ethical marketing pledge
Charter has support of regulators, MPs in bid to end unwanted cold calling and spam texts.
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Female solicitors in Scotland 'working for free from today'
Latest research shows a 42% gender pay gap in the legal profession.
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Action day 30: More talks with MoJ on Monday
Fee cuts and duty provider contracts will be up for discussion.
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Ashes update stopped play
Does the BBC regard cricket as more important than legal aid? A heated discussion on Thursday lunchtime on BBC Radio 5 Live of the current action being taken by solicitors and barristers against the government’s cuts to criminal legal aid was interrupted halfway for an update on day 2 of ...
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'Disappointing' number of BME judges - but future still bright, says LCJ
Lord chief justice says more needs to be done, following publication of 2015 judicial diversity statistics.
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'Grossly excessive' costs budget slashed by £400k
Judge says case was ‘exceptional’ and required claims forms to be analysed with a ‘fine-tooth comb’ .