All News articles – Page 776
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Barrister who claimed she saved clients from death penalty disbarred
Anisah Ahmed made a string of false claims in her pupillage application.
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Partners: Jonathan Brew and Richard Knight
Jonathan Brew passes senior partner role at Harrison Clark Rickerbys to Richard Knight.
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Firm hire: Simon Fisher and Sarah Samuel Gibbon
Gardner Leader appoint Simon Fisher and Sarah Samuel Gibbon.
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Legal London can take it
Bundles in the snow 3 Source: Michael Cross Bundles in the snow 3 Source: Michael Cross Three centimetres of snow is quite exciting, for London WC2A.
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Pioneering family court expands in London
Problem-solving court will now cover nine boroughs and three courts will host proceedings.
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President's patent court plea to government
Unified Patent Court agreement will create EU-wide court system for patent disputes
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A&O joins other magic circle firms with student grant boost
Maintenance grant covers living costs for future trainees taking course.
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Don't let urgency compromise terrorism sentencing guidance, MPs urge
Commons justice select committee says Sentencing Council must carefully consider its consultation responses.
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Judge pleads with counsel for end to 17-year 'orgy of litigation'
Court also rejects appeal which amounted to giving litigant ‘another bite at the cherry’.
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Evidence disclosure failure rife in criminal practice, survey finds
More than half of the 1,200 respondents to BBC poll encountered problems every day or every week.
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Brexit won't send us down 'parochial back alley', says Briggs LJ
Supreme Court justice says the UK may be strengthened as a dispute resolution centre after leaving the EU.
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Promotion: Andrés Amunátegui
DAC Beachcroft LLP has promoted Andrés Amunátegui to head of Latin America.
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Claimant wins costs protection after CoA decides when rules apply
Unsuccessful litigant faced adverse costs orders for parties added to claim after 2013.
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Get in and get on: MoJ offers placements in social mobility scheme
Chief operating officer Matthew Coats says widest talent pool will contribute towards the best possible results in the justice system.
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Bar: county court shake up 'too conservative'
Representative body calls for speedier dismissal of claims sent to incorrect addresses.
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Discount rate disaster? Direct Line profits up £200m in a year
Claimant lawyers criticise attempts by insurers to lobby for reform when profits still so healthy.
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Privy Council backs appeal over judge's apparent independence
Former High Court judge 'should have disclosed’ Qatari appointment when sitting on Cayman Islands dispute.