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High Court refuses withdrawal of settlement offer
Mr Justice Leggatt says it was ‘wrong in principle’ for defendant to make its application without notice to the claimant.
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Legal aid cuts top concern for lawyers in Wales
Annual Law Society snapshot shows divide over impact of legal aid reforms, with Wales hit hardest.
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New partners: Weightmans in Glasgow
Douglas Gourlay, Pamela Stevenson and Seonaid Busby are the first wave of new recruits.
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Survey to test legal regulation costs ‘hypothesis’
The Legal Services Board will conduct a survey to get views on whether regulation costs too much.
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Scottish government overhauls civil courts
Law Society voices ‘real concerns’ about potential delays and impact on access to justice.
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Winehouse row coroner sanctioned by SRA
Solicitor found to have breached six rules or principles following furore over Amy Winehouse inquest.
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Court enforces German law on damages case
Gaynor Winrow had lived in Germany for eight years at time of road traffic accident.
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Shelling out to competition winner
The winner of a pair of tickets to a West End musical, plus other notable entries.
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Court of Appeal throws out QASA challenge
Master of the rolls says the scheme does not undermine the independence of the advocate or the judiciary.
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Tories’ rights guru calls for ‘grown-up’ debate
Role of European Court of Human Rights poses valid constitutional questions, says Michael Pinto-Duschinsky.
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Firm wants laser surgery law reform after £500k win
Current guidelines should be mandatory, says firm acting for woman who claims surgery left her needing to wear dark glasses.
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Cybersecurity training ‘essential’ for lawyers
Government urges lawyers and accountants to develop skills to defeat computer attacks.
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Cable attacks Tories for ‘ruthless’ employment laws
Up to a million left without employment rights, business secretary says.
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Hughes promises action on litigants in person
Justice minister assures party conference of announcements 'in the very near future'.
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Memory Lane
The Law Society Gazette, 7 October 2004 Tories issue warning over criminal contract tendering Competitive tendering of criminal legal aid contracts is likely to lead to allegations of corner-cutting and incompetence against solicitors, shadow attorney-general Dominic Grieve MP told a fringe meeting at the Conservative Party conference in Bournemouth this ...
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Jourova’s pledge on human rights
Vera Jourova, the European Commissioner-designate for justice, consumers and gender equality, passed a confirmation hearing at the European Parliament last week.
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How Nuremberg wasn’t lost in translation
Siegfried Ramler, an interpreter from the Nuremberg trials, is cross-examined by Philippe Sands QC.
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Islamic finance boost for City lawyers
UK first country outside the Islamic world to issue sovereign sukuk, the Islamic equivalent of a bond.
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KPMG ‘will not compete with big law practices’
The firm has outlined plans to triple its current number of lawyers to 150 within three years.
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Slew of mergers before end of PII renewal period
Practices across England and Wales announced mergers in advance of the 1 October renewal deadline.