News – Page 191
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MPs recommend tough penalties for corporate fraudsters
Committee warns that new guidelines might result in ‘overly lenient’ sentences
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Woman who exaggerated personal injury claim jailed
Solicitor says sentence sends ’stark warning’ to anyone tempted to exaggerate PI claim.
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Government puts the brakes on lobbying bill
Decision to pause progress of the bill welcomed by campaigners.
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Video interview with Law Society CEO Desmond Hudson
Interviewed by Gazette editor Paul Rogerson, the Law Society’s chief executive responds to allegations of ‘surrender’ on criminal legal aid reform.
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Expert witness standards to cut delays
The Ministry of Justice has announced standards to raise the quality of expert witnesses in family court cases. The ministry said that measures are designed to tackle the ‘costly and unnecessary’ commissioning of additional written statements, clarifications and court appearances by experts, which it said is one of the biggest ...
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Clients unwilling to pay extra for regulation costs
LSB survey finds little public enthusiam for clients paying for their own regulatory protection.
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UK is ‘living laboratory’ for ABS innovation, says US expert
Professor says American Bar Association cannot continue opposing non-lawyer ownership indefinitely.
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Watchdog attacks 'scandalous' cost of maternity claims
Cost to NHS for litigation cover against maternity claims totalled £482m in 2012/13.
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Solicitor general discourages mandatory pro bono call
Many firms already do pro bono so making it compulsory is not necessary, says Oliver Heald.
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Glass ceiling most apparent in magic circle
City firms are least diverse on gender, according to new research.
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Record number of junior lawyers working pro bono
Nearly half of all newly qualifieds give free advice - but the overall value of solicitors’ pro bono work has dipped.
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Liquidator confirms redundancies at closed firm Follett Stock
Job losses follow SRA decision to shut down the practice.
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SRA director: we cannot enforce spirit of referral fee ban
Executive director says those wanting a new approach should look to Westminster.
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Call for compulsory pro bono commitment
Attorney general says there are ‘deep philosophical differences’ about pro bono.
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SRA reports 85% success rate for PC renewals
Renewals rate exceeds 2012/13 figure as regulator considers next step.
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Ombudsman gloomy about powers extension
No immediate prospect of taking on complaints about claims management companies.
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Face-to-face meeting with Grayling on legal aid
Practitioner groups invited to discuss reform plans with justice secretary.
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Saga Law aims at ‘gap in the market’
Joint venture between Saga and Parabis Law to begin trading next year.
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AA makes move into legal market with ABS licence
Breakdown specialist will offer its members legal services after they have been involved in an accident.