All Law Gazette articles in 9 December 2013

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  • SDT-sign
    News

    Suspension ordered for ‘win at all costs’ Times solicitor

    2013-12-06T09:36:00Z

    Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal rules that Alastair Brett knowingly allowed a court to be misled.

  • johnhyde
    Opinion

    Meso U-turn undermines all PI reforms

    2013-12-06T11:50:00Z

    The government does not have the stomach to deal with mesothelioma as it does with other claims.

  • Mariana Ivelashvili
    News

    Georgia bar calls for help for over 100 jailed lawyers

    9 December 2013

    Georgian lawyers routinely suffer assaults and threats in the course of their work, the Council of Bars and Law Societies conference in Brussels heard last week.

  • Fred Headon
    News

    Canada bar chief keeps open mind on ABSs

    9 December 2013

    Fred Headon said the profession is looking closely at the UK and Australia as it decides whether to back non-lawyer ownership of firms.

  • Paul Ridge
    Profile

    Advice for ‘numbnuts’ squatting demonstrators

    9 December 2013

    Paul Ridge advised demonstrators opposed to the criminalisation of squatting who had set up camp outside the office of a Conservative MP.

  • Jan Brewer, CPS
    Opinion

    Advocating change

    9 December 2013

    Roundtable discussion reveals shift in attitudes towards solicitor-advocates.

  • Roger Smith
    Opinion

    War and law – again

    9 December 2013

    A recent report makes a strong case for more transparent accountability over military decision-making.

  • Opinion

    Legal aid: no defence

    9 December 2013

    It is nonsense to suggest that we should be content with the ‘best of a bad job’.

  • News

    Rising applications to Bar Pro Bono Unit

    9 December 2013

    The Bar Pro Bono Unit has dealt with a 35.3% increase in applications since legal aid reforms came into effect in April and logged 25% more applications this year than last. For the first time, demand for assistance in family cases exceeded that for employment.

  • Opinion

    Bad manners in law

    9 December 2013

    I am astounded by the lack of manners shown by many in the legal profession. 

  • News

    McNally ‘confident’ on fee ban

    9 December 2013

    Justice minister Lord McNally has stated his belief that the ban on referral fees in personal injury will work. McNally told the House of Lords last week he was ‘confident’ the SRA would deal with any breach if it became apparent a firm’s business model was not compliant. ...

  • News

    Green starts new beat at Office for Legal Complaints

    9 December 2013

    The Legal Services Board has chosen a retired police chief constable to serve as chair of the Office for Legal Complaints. Stephen Green, a current member of the LSB, will succeed Elizabeth France when her second term of office ends on 31 March 2014.    

  • Opinion

    Mitchell: costs bombshell

    9 December 2013

    The Mitchell decision will be catastrophic for lawyers working in civil litigation – my firm will have to reassess its future.

  • Kuala Lumpur
    Feature

    Malaysia: open for business?

    9 December 2013

    Malaysia is liberalising its legal market, but foreign firms are still not sure what to expect.

  • News

    PI firm in capital move

    9 December 2013

    Personal injury specialist firm Neil Hudgell Solicitors has opened London office and announced plans for 10 new recruits. The office, in Chancery Lane, will also include staff from Harris Cartier after Neil Hudgell bought it earlier this year. The firm already has 100 staff at offices in Hull, Bristol and ...

  • Obiter panto cartoon
    News

    Obiter Productions presents: Cinderella Service

    9 December 2013

    Panto season is here.

  • SRA mug
    News

    SRA ‘doing decent job’ regulating the City

    9 December 2013

    As recently as 2009, the Smedley report suggested the SRA was ill-equipped to regulate City firms.

  • Opinion

    Claimants will suffer

    9 December 2013

    The real issues from Mitchell are whether the sanction was proportionate and whether it is right for the court to adjudge that justice in the individual case should take second place to compliance with the rules.

  • Nigel Spencer
    Opinion

    Conveyancing made simple

    9 December 2013

    Chancery Lane’s new portal will help firms manage risk, cut costs and serve clients.

  • News

    Slater Heelis and Cottrills united in Manchester

    9 December 2013

    Manchester firm Slater Heelis has announced a merger with city neighbours Cottrills, with four partners moving across to the Slater Heelis management team. The new firm will boast a workforce of more than 100.