All News articles – Page 1163
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MoJ set to clash with bar over PDS expansion
MoJ spokesman said the lord chancellor is ‘entirely supportive’ of the independent, self-employed bar.
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Google bows to European court decision
Privacy specialists say web giant’s ‘right to be forgotten’ policy is a positive step.
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PI lawyers attack ‘record fraud’ claim by insurers
Association of Personal Injury Lawyers says insurers have the tools to tackle £1.3bn in fraud.
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Mena litigants flock to London’s Commercial Court
Only 23.2% of all parties were British, showing a 48% overall decline since 2008, according to figures.
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Barrister who failed to pay tribunal fine to be disbarred
Unregistered barrister Christopher Mills failed to pay a £5,335 fine imposed by the Bar Standards Board for holding himself out as a barrister.
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Solicitor denied judicial post loses challenge
Graham Stuart Jones’s application to become a district judge was rejected because he had seven penalty points on his driving licence.
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Legal clients suffer in silence, says consumer watchdog
Legal Services Consumer Panel says 44% of people dissatisfied with legal services do not complain.
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Barrister tax cheat disbarred
Edward Paul Agbaje was jailed after failing to pass on VAT charged to clients.
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New junior equity partner: Gordons
Anjon Mallik acts for businesses and individuals including many of the Yorkshire’s contractors and developers.
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Leading CPD firm ceases trading
Progressive Legal Training Ltd announces closure a week after regulator’s announcement that mandatory requirement is to end.
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Commission calls for review of hate crime
Law Commission proposes extending aggravating features of offending.
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Partner hire: George Festing at Muckle LLP
He joins the north-east firm from Forbes Anderson Free.
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JR proceedings begin over legal aid cuts
The two main criminal solicitor groups launch challenge to the government’s decision to press ahead with reforms.
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Interpreters contract ‘unacceptable’ – top family judge
Sir James Munby criticises the MoJ’s contract with Capita after being forced to abandon a final adoption hearing for want of interpreters.
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Firms report pre-recession rates of growth
Professional services firms are buoyant as turnover grows at the fastest pace since 2006.
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Public access bar service claims ‘crowdfunding’ success
Online service myBarrister.co.uk says it has raised £163,000 in two months.
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Reding claims direct backing of voters
EU justice commissioner elected to European parliament and says EU justice policies on course.