Anita Rice

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    NSPCC backs child care cost challenge

    2008-09-11T00:00:00

    The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is backing a legal challenge mounted by four local authorities which claim the government’s decision to force councils to bear the full cost of child care cases is unlawful, the Gazette can reveal.

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    LCS seeks miners pledge

    2008-09-11T00:00:00

    The Legal Complaints Service (LCS) has written to 817 firms asking them to confirm in writing that they have not – and will not – take deductions from miners’ compensation payouts for unions, claims-handlers or themselves, the Gazette has learned.

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    Law firms eye up Syrian market

    2008-09-11T00:00:00

    Law firms, financial services providers and insurance companies are sizing up the Syrian business market as the government makes moves to open up to foreign investment, the Gazette has learned.

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    Eversheds in diversity drive

    2008-09-04T00:00:00

    Top 10 firm Eversheds has piloted a groundbreaking scheme encouraging teenagers from disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue a career in the legal profession, the Gazette has learned.

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    MP warns courts not to 'jump queue'

    2008-08-21T00:00:00

    A UK bill of rights and freedoms should not enable the courts to help individuals ‘jump the queue’ when pursuing proposed new ‘rights such as healthcare and education, the chairman of the joint committee on human rights has told the Gazette.

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    AWS to canvass members over pay gap

    2008-08-21T00:00:00

    The Association of Women Solicitors (AWS) is to survey all 17,700 of its members in an attempt to identify why female solicitors are paid less than their male counterparts, the Gazette has learned.

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    Care applications fall sparks safety fears

    2008-08-21T00:00:00

    Applications for child care and supervision orders have plummeted by 25% since councils were forced to bear the full cost of court fees, prompting fears that vulnerable children are being inappropriately placed with relatives instead, the Gazette can reveal.

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    MoJ on alert over unregulated firm

    2008-08-21T00:00:00

    The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is seeking help in tracking down a claims-handling company that may have based itself overseas in a bid to avoid ­regulation, amid warnings that solicitors who take referrals from the company could face sanctions.

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    SRA 'open to racism charge'

    2008-08-21T00:00:00

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has left itself ‘open to the charge of institutional racism’ because of its failure to address concerns that it investigates a disproportionate number of black and minority ethnic solicitors (BME), according to a report by former chairman of the Commission for Racial Equality, Lord Ouseley.

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    Public guardian to order LPA review

    2008-08-07T00:00:00

    A fifth of applications to register a lasting power of attorney (LPA) contain mistakes that render them invalid or prevent registration, the new public guardian has told the Gazette.

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    'Quotas undermine diversity'

    2008-07-31T00:00:00

    Intense competition between firms eager to demonstrate their diversity credentials and the use of quotas to measure recruitment of black and minority ethnic (BME) staff only serve to undermine equality, Stuart Popham, senior partner at magic circle firm Clifford Chance, has warned.

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    AXA kicks off £60m ‘son of TAG’ litigation

    2008-07-17T00:00:00

    Insurance giant AXA has begun legal proceedings against 78 law firms in an attempt to recover losses associated with after-the-event (ATE) insurance policies taken out on claims it believes were not properly vetted, the Gazette has learned.

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    Councils launch court fee challenge

    2008-07-10T00:00:00

    Four local authorities have joined forces to launch a judicial review against the government, claiming that new powers forcing councils to bear the full cost of child-care cases are unlawful, the Gazette can reveal.

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    'Outsource work or risk being cut out of the loop'

    2008-07-04T00:00:00

    Law firms should be looking to cut costs and outsource some legal work to compete effectively once alternative business structures (ABSs) come into being, Kerry Underwood, senior partner at Hertfordshire firm Underwoods, has warned.

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    Solicitors to pay £150 fee

    2008-06-13T00:00:00

    COMPENSATION FUND: Law Society Council votes against SRA's preferred charge