All News articles – Page 1128
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Lawyers urged to respond to aid consultation
Consultation called Transforming Legal Aid: Crime Duty Contracts closes on 15 October.
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Lib Dem Autumn Conference: as it happened
[View the story “All the justice updates from the Lib Dem Autumn conference” on Storify]
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Have you ever been Nigel-ed?
Joan Collins at charity launch of new book by one of the principal founders of DLA Piper.
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Denton backlash begins as judge overturns relief refusal
Original judge had ‘expressed’ qualms about following directions of Mitchell judgment.
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Partners fined for tax avoidance advice
Stamp duty land tax avoidance scheme operated through Seychelles-based business, disciplinary tribunal hears.
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Scotland's anger over UK abandoning Human Rights Act
Secretary of state Carmichael and Holyrood justice secretary MacAskill condemn 'ugly' proposals.
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Legal Ombudsman to open online complaints portal
Watchdog says new system and office move will save £2m a year.
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Draft 'British rights' bill before Christmas
Conservatives set out plan for repeal of 1998 Human Rights Act.
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High Court deals LASPO blow to Grayling
Court rules that Ministry of Justice did not carry out adequate review of potential impact of reforms.
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Costs budgeting ‘completely alien’ to some judges
Senior costs judge says more training needed to help with post-Jackson regime.
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Medical compensation ‘outstripping public finances’
MDU’s Dr Christine Tomkins said the system must be changed before claims inflation outstrips society’s ability to pay.
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55% rise in actions against solicitors
Regulator accuses larger firms of 'aggressive defence tactics'.
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New partner: Ogier in Luxembourg
Caroline Bormans specialises in corporate tax, international tax structuring, mergers and acquisitions.
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Chartered accountants grant first ABS licence
Top-20 accountancy firm approved to carry out probate work.
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New appointments: Fraser Brown
James Woodward joins as senior associate, while Liam Wilkinson completes his training contract and qualifies into the firm.
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Cameron: we’ll scrap Human Rights Act
But prime minister appears to allay speculation that Britain would withdraw from European convention under majority Tory government.