Solicitors alarmed by associate prosecutor proposals

Thursday, 18 March 2010 Proposals that could enable ‘associate prosecutors’ with no legal qualifications to conduct magistrates’ court trials amount to ‘justice on the cheap’ and herald the ‘de-lawyering’ of the magistrates’ court, solicitors have warned. The Institute of Legal Executives (ILEX) is consulting on proposals to grant associate prosecutors ... More news...
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Criminal law: sentencing, costs and confiscation

Thursday, 18 March 2010 On 26 October 2009, the sentencing guideline for statutory offences of fraud came into force. The guideline does not deal with the offences of conspiracy to defraud or cheating the public revenue, where case law will continue to apply. Since many fraud offences are broadly defined, some types of activity are capable of leading to a conviction for m... More In Practice...

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Smartphones, netbooks and ebook readers - an essential guide

Monday, 15 March 2010 It’s easier than ever to work out of the office, whether you’re at home, on the train or on a client site. We’re even seeing a trend towards virtual law offices – legal practices that are not attached to a bricks-and-mortar building but operate from the homes or satellite offices of their fee-earners. There are now so many devices available... More In Business...

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Judge Gledhill's regret over solicitor-advocate 'distress'

Thursday, 18 March 2010 The judge who sparked an extraordinary public row last year after he delivered stinging criticism of three solicitor-advocates in open court...

Litigation solicitors targeted by money launderers

Thursday, 18 March 2010 Litigation solicitors are being targeted by criminals attempting to launder the proceeds of crime, the Law Society has warned. Chancery Lan...

For a man who has retrained throughout a career spanning civil law, criminal law, the public sector, private practice and in-house practice, it comes as no surprise that education is at the top of John Bleasdale’s agenda. As new chair of the Commerce & Industry Group, the association of in-house lawyers with some 4,500 members, Bleasdale wants not just the group’s management but also its members to take a more active role in training both themselves (through the packed schedule of courses the group offers) and prospective in-house lawyers.