All News articles – Page 988
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Trainee retention rate slips at magic circle giants
Clifford Chance posted the lowest figure across the group.
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Successful tribunals decline as fees bite
Charges of up to £1,200 to claimants were introduced in July 2013.
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Missing baby murder puzzle
One of the more fascinating cases in the New South Wales criminal courts has been that of Keli Lane.
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Welsh rural advice crisis warning for England
A doomsday scenario for high street solicitors in rural Wales could also apply to parts of England, a solicitor has warned following a report warning of emerging ‘advice deserts’.
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Cameras to be allowed into Crown courts
Government announces three-month test of broadcasting judges’ sentencing remarks.
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Law centre gears up for 'hackathon'
Developers and coders to compete to build technical solutions for Hackney Community Law Centre.
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Court campaigners refuse to give up fight against closure
Court users in Chichester begin protest movement at last year’s decision.
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Caseload at EU’s top court hits record high
Statistics reveal 15% increase in the number of cases at the Court of Justice of the European Union.
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Exclusive: Turkish police storm international lawyers’ protest
Society’s human rights chair reports violence towards delegation attending Istanbul terrorism trial of defence lawyers.
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Courts IT upgrade complete by 2020, says HMCTS chief
Chief executive spells out plans for incremental changes but says it will be finished within four years.
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Whitehall clears change for insolvency practitioners
SRA relinquishes responsibility for regulation of insolvency practitioners on 14 April.
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MoJ set to impose 34% divorce fee hike next Monday
The Ministry of Justice confirmed that divorce fees will rise to £550 from 21 March.
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BLP and Greenberg Traurig end merger talks
Merger talks have been called off over a lack of ‘common ground’.
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Wi-Fi providers not liable when users infringe copyright – top EU lawyer
Coffee shop owners can breathe a sigh of relief after indication that they would not be held liable for copyright infringements by third parties.
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Budget 2016: criminal justice powers for Greater Manchester
Role of police and crime commissioner to be merged with that of mayor.