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Jackson LJ calls for court funding rethink
Architect of eponymous civil justice reforms says it’s wrong to shift cost burden to litigants.
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City firms continue to post high retention rates
Norton Rose Fulbright and Pinsent Masons post strong figures.
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IBA 2016: Lawyers must rebuild trust - Lagarde
International Monetary Fund chief warns of corruption fuelling mistrust in institutions.
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UK’s unitary patent court ‘could survive’ post-Brexit
Report optimistic on UK’s unitary patent role.
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Munby relies on problem-solving courts to solve 'care crisis'
Family division president says the number of new care cases could reach 25,000 by 2020.
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Man charged with solicitor's murder appears in court
Dean Marcus Jones, 37, is expected to stand trial next March.
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Serious Fraud Office hints at more 50% discounts in DPAs
Positive incentives needed for clients to come forward, office says.
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Practising restrictions lifted on ex-Blakemores chief
Conditions imposed on former Blakemores chief Guy Barnett are ’no longer in public interest’.
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IBA 2016: English law will thrive after Brexit, says Bourns
Law Society accompanies more than 70 firms in Washington DC to fly the flag for UK law.
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EPO seeks to allay independence fears with new appointment
Office hopes board of appeals president will enhance independence.
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Profession expresses concern over online courts plan
Going to court is not the same as shopping, says Law Society president.
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HM Treasury consults on ‘fit and proper persons test’ for lawyers
Requirements of new EU money laundering directive must be transposed into UK law by June 2017.
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Society: fixed costs ‘totally inappropriate’ for high-value cases
Chancery Lane promises robust response to government’s ‘transforming justice’ proposals.
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CJEU says no to fixed-term contracts, with conditions
Fixed-term contracts against EU law where there is a need for permanent employment.
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‘Relentless and obstinate’ McKenzie friend allowed to be advocate
Defendant claimed assistant was mounting wider campaign, but judge allows him to represent litigant.
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Immigration fees to soar despite overwhelming opposition
Only five out of 142 respondents agreed with Ministry of Justice proposals for a six-fold rise at first-tier tribunal.
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Transforming justice: tribunals’ future unclear
Paper questions structure of employment tribunal service.
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Stop bandying about ‘access to justice’, McNally tells lawyers
Former justice minister says consensus is needed on how much should be spent on legal aid.
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EU’s copyright proposals target music-streaming services
‘Press publishers’ given new right to protect work in draft regulations and directives.
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US-style murder laws ‘would not be accepted’, MPs hear
Justice minister tells committee that creation of two-tier system would cause difficulties.