All News articles – Page 1173
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Lawyers on the ball after Moyes sacking
With immaculate timing, the League Managers Association is advertising for an in-house employment lawyer.
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Councils look to ABS status for survival
Snapshot poll of councils shows a significant number are considering the option in the face of cuts.
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Firm acts pro bono for 81-year-old hit by protest
Octogenarian who spent 13 days in custody released on bail. He denies a murder charge.
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Saatchi’s cancer treatment bill divides opinion
Former lord chief justice Lord Woolf writes in support of medical innovation bill, but concerns are raised across professions.
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Civil Justice Council explores online dispute resolution
Richard Susskind to chair a working group looking at how eBay-style techniques can be used for civil disputes of less than £25,000.
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CPS London shows ‘lack of grip’, says inspection
The performance of the CPS in London has dropped over the past two years, despite falling workloads.
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Calling all bookworms
Fancy reviewing a law book for the Gazette? We are looking for legal professionals willing to turn their hand to literary appraisal for our fortnightly reviews page. At present we have available for review books on many subjects, ranging from probate and personal injury, to legal professional privilege and the ...
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Former SRA chief moves to financial complaints
Townsend will take on post of complaints commissioner from next week.
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Quindell starts legal action against investor
Value in the company fell on the AIM stock exchange after publication by Gotham City Research.
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Aviva admits just one in 50 claims is fraudulent
Firm says cost of motor insurance fraud is rising despite low numbers of fraudulent claims.
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Bourns for Law Society deputy VP
Robert Bourns will take up the post in July and is due to become president in 2016.
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Paddington Law Centre relocates to tighten belt
Contrary to reports, the 40-year-old centre is not closing but moving premises to save money.
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Canadian firm opens outlet at retail giant Walmart
Founders Lena Koke and Mark Morris have pledged to open another three outlets in Walmart stores in Toronto.
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London Legal Walk calling on 10,000 lawyers
The tenth annual legal walk will take place on 19 May.
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Laura Gibson joins Law Society Children Panel
Laura Gibson at Graysons WE has completed her accreditation to join the children panel.
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Budget delay ‘trivial’, rules High Court
Judge suggests consequences for filing late budgets are now ‘extremely severe’.
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PI claims will return to pre-Jackson levels – defendant firm
Keoghs' director of counter-fraud strategy says not enough has been done to deter the ‘have a go’ approach.