All News articles – Page 838
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Judge and counsel cross swords in 'astonishing' 15-week trial
'Rude and childish': Applications to appeal convictions are dismissed after judgment tells of acrimonious exchanges between bench and barristers.
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Firm hires: McCarthy Denning
Further growth at McCarthy Denning as it welcomes five new lawyers.
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Ex-KWM staff 'offered £4k each' over redundancy consultation
’Technical breach’ of consultation process confirmed by administrators.
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Must do better: Taylor Wessing overhauls gender programme after missing targets
City firm introduces new measures after failing in aim to have 25% female partnership.
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Staff will benefit from Keoghs switch: Hill Dickinson chief
Talks under way about potential transfer of Hill Dickinson's insurance practice.
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Firm hires: Maples Teesdale
Maples Teesdale expands leading client practice with two new partner hires.
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Neuberger calls for clarity on judgments post-Brexit
Judges will be left to ‘do their best’ if government intervention does not happen now.
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Sip your drinks on entry, court users told
New rules will require court users to prove drinks are ’harmless’ before they enter court buildings.
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Fee-paid judges seek 'premium' for working unsocial hours
Part-time judges including solicitors are being surveyed by their representative body on flexible court plans.
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Farrers cleared of negligence over £5m trust fund
Firm praised by judge for ensuring wealthy client was not a 'victim of his own folly'.
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War of words on flexible courts rumbles on
Bar chair challenges senior judge over claim that critics of out-of-hours courts are ‘ill-informed’ - as the Law Society updates solicitors on talks with the courts service.
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Conveyancing director leaves roll over supervision failure
Solicitor will be excluded from the profession for at least three years after conveyancer created file notes on his watch.
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Supreme Court hands brand owners another trade mark weapon
Court rejects claim that only the category of civil offence is applicable.
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Costs judge finds 'good reason' to reduce hourly rates on assessment
Early test of the 'good reason' principle established by the Harrison case earlier this year.
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Firm hire: Poppleston Allen
Poppleston Allen expand regulatory department with hire from top-50 law firm.
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Firm hire: Mander Hadley Solicitors
Warwickshire law firm signals its corporate and commercial ambitions with appointment of specialist solicitor
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Promotions and firm hire: Morrisons Solicitors
Morrisons Solicitor’s growth continues as firm adds four new partners.