News – Page 194
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Ministry stands by Grayling evidence after bar chief challenge
Justice secretary’s evidence on the pay for a typical VHCC case is ‘not inaccurate’, says the Ministry of Justice.
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SRA to finish COLP and COFA enforcement work this month
The regulator has had to investigate almost 1,000 firms during the nomination process
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US firms top the pay scales for newly qualifieds
Starting salaries at magic circle firms are nearly double the national average.
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NHS complaints to be investigated irrespective of claims
Patients group threatened a judicial review if the existing policy is not more rigidly enforced
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Litigant in person punches wife during hearing
Security concerns have been raised following a violent incident in family proceedings.
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Claims handler pulls out as Balva PII customers face more uncertainty
Regulator says claims will now have to be directed direct to the Latvian insurer
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Lords criticise speed and scope of lobbying bill
House of Lords committee joins opposition calls for more scrutiny of transparency legislation.
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Regulators reject plans for a legal education training council
Council would be a ‘distracting talking shop’ says SRA chair.
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Property portal set to go live next year
The Law Society conveyancing web portal, expected to go live in 2014, aims to streamline the process.
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Survival warning for mid-sized law firms
Many mid-sized UK law firms have struggled to find a profitable identity, experts say.
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Legal sector absent from China trip
A partner at Berwin Leighton Paisner said it was surprising that no law firms were on the recent delegation.
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LPA electronic signature proposals criticised
A document published last week for consultation proposes offering an all-electronic process.
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Legal Aid Agency confirms launch of online working
Solicitors who have taken part in the pilot claim a number of problems should be dealt with before the system goes live nationally.
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South America ‘untapped’ by UK law firms
Firms are 15 to 20 years behind where they need to be, international lawyers say.
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MoJ ponders whiplash extension
Response to include the transport select committee report on whiplash.
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MoJ cancels £75m in unpaid court fines
Shadow justice secretary attacks 50% two-year increase in cancelled fines.
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‘Legal creep’ threatens to paralyse military, says thinktank
Policy Exchange report expresses fear over increased litigation against Ministry of Defence.
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Bar chair challenges Grayling’s sums
Lord chancellor under fire for claiming QC’s fees average £135,000 on high cost cases.
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PI firms ignoring rules to comply with referral fee ban, says SRA
Warning note comes after analysis of first six months of the referral fee ban.
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Legal profession praised over social mobility
Law is leading the charge against social inequality, according to the government's social mobility champion.