All News articles – Page 1451

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    Timely union

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Obiter loves a lawyer wedding, and it’s all the sweeter when plans are based on a sound grasp of public policy and legal developments. Step forward TLT associate Peter Richards-Gaskin (pictured), who just got engaged to another City lawyer. The firm had thought it would ...

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    Recruiting staff

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    We recently went through the process of advertising a vacancy. No really, we had an opening for another member of staff. We advertised online and in print. One of the main reasons to advertise a vacancy is really to advertise the firm. It tells people ...

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    Quality marks must not ‘usurp’ regulators

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    The legal sector’s consumer watchdog has today warned that voluntary quality marks should not be made mandatory to access part of the market as this could ‘usurp’ the role of regulators. In a new report, the Legal Services Consumer Panel also called for such schemes to ...

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    Vicarious liability

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Roman Catholic church - Liability for tortious acts of priest GE v English Province of Our Lady of Charity and another: QB (Mr Justice Macduff): 8 November 2011 The claimant ...

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    Memory lane

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Law Society’s Gazette, 6 November 1991 Bar to tackle sex bias The Bar Council has committed to a comprehensive anti-sex discrimination programme following a 102 to 19 vote in favour of a resolution by the Association of Women Barristers (AWB) at the ...

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    Landlord and tenant

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Lease - Duration - Certainty Mexfield Housing Co-operative Ltd v Berrisford: Supreme Court (Lords Hope DP, Walker, Mance, Neuberger, Clarke and Dyson, Lady Hale): 9 November 2011 The Supreme ...

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    A heartfelt thanks

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    All too often our profession fails to trumpet the good things we do. A fine example of worthwhile activity is the splendid, generous work of the trustees of the Law Society Charity. Since its foundation in 1974, the charity has quietly made well over 1,000 donations ...

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    Litigation funding under threat?

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    The launch of the new voluntary code of conduct for litigation funders at the Royal Courts of Justice last night was described as a ‘watershed moment’ by Leslie Perrin of funder Calunius Capital, who will chair the new Association set up to police the code. Another ...

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    Frankly speaking

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Diversity is an ‘American import’ and as a result class bias was never envisaged as a barrier to the legal profession. Or so claimed one member of the audience at last week’s launch of the Diversity League Table, the Black Solicitors Network’s annual snapshot of diversity in law firms and ...

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    How far should the UK promote national interests?

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Keen followers of European affairs might have noticed that, though the UK’s influence over the EU might have been slipping during the play-out of the eurozone crisis, its influence has increased - for six months at least - over that other European body, the Council of Europe. That is because, ...

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    HighStreetLawyer.com doubles in size

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Legal franchising brand HighStreetLawyer.com has doubled in size by signing up five new firms. The venture, launched in September last year, aims to have around 100 members by the end of 2012, founder Gary Yantin (pictured) told the Gazette.

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    Freehold covenant: ‘shelf life’ needed

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Every conveyancer knows that the possibility of an old covenant imposed upon a freehold property being enforced is practically nil. Yet instead of taking a view, as was the practice 20 to 30 years ago, everyone now demands insurance to the great benefit of insurance companies, but, so far as ...

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    Court workers set for strike

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Record numbers of court workers will walk out as part of nationwide public sector strikes next Wednesday, union leaders have claimed. The Public and Commercial Services (PCS) Union says around 15,000 members employed by the Ministry of Justice - most working in the courts service ...

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    Costs

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Employment tribunal - Unreasonable conduct of proceedings Yerrakalva v Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council: Court of Appeal, Civil Division (Lords Justice Mummery, Patten and Sir Henry Brooke): 3 November 2011 The ...

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    Costs

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Practice - Pre-trial or post-judgment relief - Freezing order JSC BTA Bank v Solodchenko and others: Court of Appeal, Civil Division (Lord Neuberger, Lords Justice Carnwath and Jackson): 28 October 2011 ...

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    Corrie plays it safe

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Residents of Coronation Street no longer need live in fear of miscarriages of justice. Following Memory Lane’s account of the poor legal advice offered to Brian Tilsley back in 1981, we have been assured by Susan Singleton, a member of the Law Society’s press panel, that the programme now consults ...

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    Unsafe conviction

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Juror - Bias - Defendants conceiving of idea for ‘Lapland New Forest’ attraction R v Mears and another: CA (Crim Div) (Lord Justice Moore-Bick, Mr Justice Butterfield, Mr Justice Irwin): 10 November 2011 ...

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    Plight of Colombian lawyers dramatised

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    Human rights lawyers in Colombia live under constant threat of violence and death, according to campaign group Peace Brigades International. At an event at Middle Temple Hall, London, this week, artist Helen Chadwick and actors Joanna Foster, Stephanie Street, Samuel West, Juliet Stevenson and Zoe Wanamaker dramatised, with readings and ...

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    Statutory reform is needed to create a fair judicial process for cohabitants

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    by Claire Blakemore, a partner in the family team at international law firm Withers On 9 November the Supreme Court delivered its judgment in Kernott v Jones, a case concerning the property rights of cohabitants.

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    PI lawyers criticise Clarke’s coroner policy

    2011-11-24T00:00:00Z

    The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL) has criticised justice secretary Kenneth Clarke’s refusal to allow appeals against a coroner’s verdict. Clarke has scrapped plans to abolish the post of chief coroner after heavy opposition from charities such as the Royal British Legion.