All News articles – Page 737
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Ashurst partners enjoy 11% pay hike after strong results
Firm recovers strongly after disappointing figures two years ago.
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We're becoming simpler and smarter, declares LAA chief executive
Shaun McNally says the Legal Aid Agency has delivered on its commitment to provide more efficient services.
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Cohabitation law reform more urgent than civil partnership issue - solicitor
Supreme Court due to rule on civil partnerships tomorrow but solicitor says protecting vulnerable cohabitants is a more pressing issue.
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Firm's owners set to share £20m from this week's AIM listing
Newly-floated company expected to be valued at more than £100m.
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Court of Appeal limits discretion in departing from Part 36 convention
Judge had sanctioned claimant for misleading defendant about effects of her injury.
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'Cab-rank' coroner hit with £68,000 interim costs order
Mary Hassell’s policy was declared unlawful earlier this year.
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Simmons & Simmons adds to healthy City results
Partner profit up 8% while overall profit rises 19% at international firm.
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What normal looks like: McFarlane to canvass views on parental guidance
The next president of the family division says the idea must be 'owned' by all levels of the judiciary to work.
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Bullying increase a ‘cause for concern’, says bar
Criminal barristers among the worst affected, survey results reveal.
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We won't have 'partisan' experts in English courts, judge reminds litigants
Fraser: 'There are some jurisdictions where partisan expert evidence is the norm. This is not one of them.’
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Government to reward contractors for 'social value'
Cabinet Office minister promises law reform to rebuild trust after collapse of Carillion
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Love Island's dumped solicitor highlights plight of legal aid
'Now I have a voice and have a large following I can make a difference,’ says newly qualified Rosie Williams in TV interview.
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International firms keeping on top of carbon footprint
Average reduction in emissions per employee falls by 39%, Legal Sustainability Alliance's annual report reveals.
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Roadshow and tell
A month ago, Obiter pointed out that HMCTS could perhaps do more to get its story straight.
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In focus: Hong Kong sets out dispute resolution credentials
Justice secretary Teresa Cheng outlines intellectual property initiatives and move to allow third-party funding of arbitrations.
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‘Pennies’ will save pioneering court unit
The judge who pioneered the substance-abuse problem-solving court to help reunite families has urged the profession not to let the scheme ‘go under’.
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Magna Carta writ large
Clause 39 of Magna Carta – ‘No free man shall be seized or imprisoned’ – is the centrepiece of the first UK monument to the 1215 contract to be erected at Runnymede. Writ on Water is an ‘immersive space for contemplation and reflection’ commissioned by the National Trust from artist ...