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    Fees in deep freeze

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    I long ago came to the conclusion that the last government did not like solicitors, presumably because we were the point of contact for members of the public who were dissatisfied with the actions of the executive and wished to turn to the judiciary for redress. ...

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    Tenancy deposits

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Since 6 April 2007, the well-worn road of disputes about the return of tenants’ deposits has taken a new turn with the statutory obligation on the landlord to protect the deposit within an authorised tenant deposit scheme (section 213 Housing Act 2004). ...

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    Government's rhetoric on divorce mediation is far too simplistic

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    by Christina Blacklaws, senior partner at Blacklaws Davis Mediation works. I have practised as a mediator for 15 years now and am still shiny-eyed about it.

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    Family law

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Child abduction - Children’s welfare - Discretionary powers Re O (Children): CA (Civ Div) (Lords Justices Wilson, Pitchford, Black): 16 February 2011 The appellant mother (M) appealed against a decision ...

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    Mediator shortage looms, says family lawyers' group

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Separating couples may ‘escape’ the new requirement to consult a mediator before going to court because of a shortage of properly accredited mediators, family lawyers’ group Resolution has suggested. The group’s chair Dave Allison also warned there was a risk that members of the public may ...

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    Name game

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors will already be familiar with the term LeO to describe the Legal Ombudsman, which opened last October. But this could so easily have been a far more amusing acronym, as the ombudsman himself reveals in his blog. Adam Sampson says the complaints body considered various options before settling on ...

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    Landmark judgment highlights retainer letter lapse

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    A High Court judge warned solicitors of the need to be clear in retainer letters, as he ruled that a firm had breached its contract by refusing to carry out further work for a client until he had paid his bills, in a ...

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    Properly rewarding and promoting law support staff is overdue

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    The advent of ABS and the personal opportunities that will follow throw into focus the skills required to manage and promote a successful law firm. Over many years, firms have invested in a robust and in many cases excellent management team, bringing together a full range ...

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    A professional menace

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    Paul Davidoff’s letter strikes a chord with me. The problem of poorly drafted wills (whether made by solicitors or unqualified individuals) is of general application. Where I differ from Mr Davidoff, however, is in his reference to Will Aid, where the implication is that these ...

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    Smooth as Silk

    2011-03-03T00:00:00Z

    For anyone who gets home from a long day of billable hours with a craving for even more law, a new BBC1 drama began last week. Silk, written by ex-barrister and Kavanagh QC creator Peter Moffat, focuses on two rival barristers seeking to be appointed as QCs. Martha Costello (pictured, ...

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    Maximum ABS penalties raised to £250m

    2011-03-02T00:00:00Z

    Alternative business structures (ABS) that step out of line could face a maximum fine £100m higher than previously expected, after the Legal Services Board decided to increase the maximum penalty for errant ABS to £250m. Responding to a consultation on the issue, the LSB said it ...

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    Law Society opens its Diversity Access Scheme

    2011-03-02T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has opened applications for its Diversity Access Scheme (DAS), aimed at law students facing social, educational, financial or personal obstacles to qualification. The scheme involves the chance to gain a Legal Practice Course scholarship, work experience and mentoring. Previous ...

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    Law firms must step into the breach if LPC loans dry up

    2011-03-02T00:00:00Z

    NatWest has recently decided that it will withdraw its Professional Trainee Loan scheme for students studying the Legal Practice Course and the bar’s equivalent course. It declined to say exactly why it had taken the decision to no longer offer the product to new customers, ...

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    SRA launches online registration for students

    2011-03-02T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has today launched an online service that will make it quicker and easier for students to enrol with it when they begin their legal professional training. The system will also enable students to pay their enrolment fee securely online by ...

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    NatWest to withdraw LPC study loan product

    2011-03-02T00:00:00Z

    A decision by NatWest to cease offering preferential loans to students studying the Legal Practice Course has prompted concerns over access to the profession. NatWest, owned by Royal Bank of Scotland, is currently the only bank to offer loans under a Professional Trainee Loan scheme for ...

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    Two solicitors awarded Queen's Counsel status

    2011-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Just two solicitors were among the 120 Queen’s Counsel appointments announced by the Lord Chancellor today, while three high-profile solicitors were awarded honorary silk. The successful solicitor applicants were David Price, founder of London media law firm David Price Solicitors & Advocates, and Timothy Taylor, litigation ...

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    TV Edwards to merge with Blacklaws Davis

    2011-03-01T00:00:00Z

    High profile London legal aid firms TV Edwards and Blacklaws Davis are to merge on 1 May 2011, they said today. On 1 April 2011 London criminal law and care work firm Dundons will also merge with ...

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    Olympic pro bono service launches

    2011-03-01T00:00:00Z

    Solicitors and barristers are being asked to provide free legal advice to participants in The London 2012 Olympic Games, as a new pro bono service was unveiled today. The Law Society, the ...

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    Where IT systems are failing

    2011-03-01T00:00:00Z

    It’s the Legal IT exhibition this week so I write this with some trepidation as I’m about to make a general criticism of a significant area of solicitors business practise. I’ll get my mitigation in first. What I’m about to outline is our experience of ...

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    Law Society warns against ‘scaremongering’ insurance adverts

    2011-02-28T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has warned homeowners not to be taken in by ‘scaremongering’ adverts offering ‘ineffective’ insurance protection against property fraud. The warning follows the publication of title theft protection insurance adverts that Chancery Lane says have been ‘aggressively marketed’ by some insurance companies. ...