Your Letters – Page 40
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Protecting children’s rights
Legal aid changes will limit access to civil justice for vulnerable people.
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Complex fraud and costs
The Serious Fraud Office works hard to tackle fraud – and cases are not declined for financial reasons.
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CPS handles fraud well
The service works to deliver results and the public should have confidence in it.
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Paul Chinnery – a great loss
In-house lawyer made a major contribution to the UK’s media landscape.
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An exorcism of safeguards
I am forced to concede that the New Justice movement has achieved its final goal.
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MH370 claims
Are any English solicitors dealing with claims related to those who went missing on MH370?
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Quaint sign of the times
Getting permission to place a sign outside the office used to be a drawn-out process.
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Judges’ double standards
Strict rules on compliance imposed upon solicitors and counsel do not seem to apply when it comes to judges reading court documents.
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Penalty appeal
Have any firms come across problems when appealing penalties against farmers?
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Criminal cases: losing the true rate
Pay in criminal legal aid is at pre-1970 levels – and the senior judiciary and the bar are complicit in the ruin being visited on solicitor firms.
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COLPs and COFAs – no small matter
The SRA’s plans for compliance officers show the regulator is at odds with itself.