All News articles – Page 287
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NewsAccess denied
Photo ID and staff card did not suffice for one Gazette reporter trying to enter court.
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NewsAdministrators arrange sale of Ince Group through pre-pack deal
Staff and current management will move across to a business keeping the Ince brand.
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NewsFirm hires: Newly-qualified solicitors join Wright Hassall
Chloe Gardner, Emily-Jade Hodson, Adam Morris and Charlotte Kahrman start their new roles at the Leamington Spa firm.
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NewsTax silk did not owe duty of care to third party
Court of Appeal dismisses film finance investors’ appeal over negligence claims.
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NewsAML watchdog demands 'more ambition' from professional regulators
Progress report from the OPBAS says even largely effective regulators should ‘strive for full effectiveness’.
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NewsDAC Beachcroft 'exploring all options' over claims business
Firm silent on reports it is in talks to sell Claims Solutions Group.
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NewsLaw Society 'relieved' by retained EU law rethink
Government to axe just 800 pieces of law from UK statute book, reports today suggest.
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NewsSolicitor struck off for misleading regulator
Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal also ordered Alvina Zia to pay costs of £48,000.
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NewsClifford Chance announces 'diverse group' of new partners
Magic circle firm makes up 32, of whom 12 are women.
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NewsCity firm 'deeply implicated' in Post Office scandal saga, says victims' lawyer
Edward Henry KC questions involvement of Herbert Smith Freehills in compensation schemes.
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NewsPartners face hefty tax bill over financial year-end date
Accountancy firm draws attention to HMRC rule that will affect three-quarters of top 500 UK firms.
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NewsNews focus: Extra resources needed to clear legacy asylum claims backlog, judges tell MPs
The immigration and asylum tribunals are trying to clear the backlog of legacy asylum cases. Senior judges told the justice committee this week that the Illegal Migration Bill will create nrew pressures that will be need to be addressed.
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NewsMemory lane: 21 April 2023
Barristers strike and solicitors are blasted on costs: a stroll down Gazette memory lane.
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NewsMigration bill gives government 'sanction to breach international law'
Former attorney general questions amendment regarding interim measures of European Court of Human Rights.
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NewsAnthony Gold pays tribute to former senior partner
Howard Lerman, who joined the firm in 1974 and worked there for 45 years, died on 23 April.
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NewsSaying farewell to a retiring Manchester legend
Joy Kingsley retires from day-to-day management at JMW Solicitors, where she turned a primarily local clin neg and PI practice into a full-service firm.
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NewsBarrister fearful over notes in Gray’s Inn 'bomb' plot, court hears
Trial continues into alleged conspiracy to place devices in legal centre.
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NewsSupreme Court justice fears hearings now 'invisible' to public
Lord Briggs backs more public access to court papers in real time.
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NewsBrachers' residential property head retires
Kate Baigent, one of the law firm's longest-serving members of staff, will retire after 37 years of service.





















