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The Law Society Gazette, 19 July 2007 Court dress parity Solicitor-advocates should finally be allowed to wear the same attire as barristers in court under proposals issued last week by the lord chief justice. Solicitor-advocates in criminal cases will be ‘permitted’ to wear wigs, wing collars and bands, but in ...
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News focus: Wish you weren't here
Travel operators are deploying strong-arm tactics to deter holiday sickness claims, but many solicitors accept there is a legitimate problem that needs to be tackled.
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Sentence review extended to more terror offences
Unduly lenient sentence scheme will cover convictions under Terror Act 2000, Anti-Terrorism Crime and Security Act 2001 and Terrorism Act 2006.
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Plain English, please: LSB research highlights vulnerable client experiences
Legal Services Board chief executive says small actions can make a big difference.
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Promotion: Spratt Endicott Solicitors
Oxfordshire law firm broadens expertise as former legal conveyancing manager secures solicitor qualification.
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Claimant legal costs edge towards £500m for NHS
Annual report shows number of clinical negligence claims falling by 2.5%.
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Grenfell Tower: £5m emergency fund won't affect legal aid eligibility
Law Society has been liaising with the Legal Aid Agency over means testing fears.
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Bristows' tribute to leader after fatal cycling accident
Theo Savvides 'enriched the lives of all those around him'.
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SRA unmoved on tackling 'gold plated' minimum PII cover
Authority also plans to relax rules on switching legal services regulator.
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Advocate general rules on jurisdiction in defamation row
Advisor to the CJEU says defendant does not have to sue in country of domicile.
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Judge warns double-booked lawyers: We will start case without you
Family judge says so-called cross courting is increasingly becoming a problem.
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Firm hires and promotions: Hugh James
Hugh James marks growth of London office with announcement of four new appointments and two advancements.
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Firm hires: Franklin
Franklin announces strategic expansion in Corporate Tax for clients with the arrival of partners, Christine Daric and Olivier Mesmin
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Firm hires and promotions: Gardner Leader
New appointments and multiple promotions as law firm Gardner Leader continues to expand team
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'Eye-watering': EU withdrawal bill is biggest change in legal system for 45 years
Law Society calls for rights to be protected as government introduces European Union (Withdrawal) Bill