All News articles – Page 252
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Dechert’s security for costs granted in 'unlawful detention' case
Trial date for the joint claim against international firm to be set at case management conference.
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Slater and Gordon named in £63m High Court conspiracy claim
Watchstone, formerly known as Quindell, makes submissions over purported lost value of the business.
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PI firm ‘first’ to offer pupillage for barristers
Express Solicitors says it wants to set example to others to develop its own advocates.
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Firm hire: HR expert returns to lead Levi Solicitors' new employment team
Natalie Saunders has worked in-house in the financial services and higher education sectors.
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Legal lender Novitas now earmarks £5.3m ‘redress’ to divorce and probate clients
Close Brothers subsidiary incurs another huge loss as borrowers are compensated for inappropriate loans.
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CoA shows mercy over judgment embargo breach
Further proceedings 'would be disproportionate to any need to uphold the court’s authority', court rules.
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Firms 'moving away from billable hours'
Magic circle chief says industry should be more focused on value being delivered by lawyers.
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Job uncertainty matches stress among lawyers' biggest concerns
LawCare's annual report maps changes in the nature of calls to charity’s support service.
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Scales of justice
What is as long as a novel and weighs around as much as a cat? Answer: skeletons in an eight-week trial at the Business and Property Courts.
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I was never good at the SACS race
Morton finds himself appointed sports secretary at the Solicitors Articled Clerks Society.
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News focus: Novitas - merchant bank takes huge hit on bad litigation loan
Close Brothers shares tanked after the merchant bank announced a huge write-off on the legacy business of ill-starred litigation lender Novitas. The deal has opened a regulatory Pandora’s box too
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SRA SLAPPed around by peers
Solicitors Regulation Authority chief walks into a bit of a lions’ den.
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More law students join class action
High Court will be asked to make group litigation order in relation to claims against UCL this week.
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Most law students still fixed on moving to London
Undergraduates reveal fixed ideas of what they want from a training firm.
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England and Wales still lowest-risk jurisdiction
‘Predictability and certain outcomes’ the most important features of English law for commercial parties.
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TLT’s profits break £50m in record year
Bristol-headquartered national firm repaid Covid grants as profits grew by 26%.
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Listed firm sells book of PI work for £1.3m
Ince Group says it wants to dispose of non-core business.
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Strasbourg chief defends Human Rights Act
President of the European Court of Human Rights speaks of 'open and cordial' exchange with Dominic Raab.
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Devolving justice to Wales: MoJ acts on just five Thomas recommendations
Counsel general believes ‘door will be open’ to devolving responsibility for more justice matters if Labour government takes power at Westminster.
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'Unionisation may be our only choice,' legal aid chief tells members
London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association president says talks with unions will continue.