All articles by John Hyde – Page 236
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Non-collection rates for criminal courts charge revealed
Just one-fifth of earliest charges imposed were paid back within six months, MoJ reports.
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Opinion
Want plain English? How about ‘get lost’?
Lawyers should be wary of taking a lead from other sectors on ditching jargon.
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Aviva probes 17,000 whiplash claims but admits fraud is falling
Number of staged accidents detected by firm in 2015 fell by 40%.
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Lawyers urged to copy other sectors in ditching jargon
Legal Services Board says there is much to be learned from how other industries make services accessible.
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Agency ploughs on with 1 April date for mandatory CCMS
Legal Aid Agency offers paper contingency plans if online system breaks down.
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Small businesses say lawyers failing to meet their needs
Response to Competition and Markets Authority says 'first instinct' is to avoid qualified advice.
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Controversial online court will need careful piloting – CJC
Group wants the online court to have a separate set of rules and be run in harness with the main court structure.
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Slater and Gordon legal chief quits after two months
Resignation comes in a month when the revised business plan must be delivered to lenders.
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Vara: no U-turn on court closures
Justice minister tells MPs the time has come to ‘agree to disagree’.
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MoJ tightens controls on MedCo members
New controls designed to remove ambiguity from whiplash diagnosis scheme.
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Whiplash scheme suffers another three-month delay
Experts worried they would not be accredited for MedCo in time for next month’s deadline.
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ATE insurers ‘desperate’, claims bullish Burford
Litigation funder posts record profits despite fall in insurance business post-Jackson.
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Court rejects ombudsman’s ‘perverse’ costs award
But High Court upholds order made against barrister for acting in aggresssive manner to client.
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Opinion
Let the London exodus begin
Northshoring will be crucial in the coming years – but can’t be built solely on price.
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News
QualitySolicitors stalwart exits to be standalone business
Firm concentrates on deepening local roots rather than being part of a national brand.
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Solicitors’ handbook to be slashed from 600 to 50 pages
Law Society says new rules must not include restrictions on solicitors holding client money.
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New SRA online database may include disciplinary records
Information will be updated daily and is free to access and share.
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SRA ‘concerned’ at PI practices aiding fraud
Regulator issues warning notice on potential fraud in PI cases, reminding the profession of its obligations.
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Firm sees off £100k CoA claim after admitting negligence
Buyers claimed for reduced property value but could not prove any loss in 'all's well that ends well' case.
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Steel city woos top law firms with incentives
Sheffield is believed to be the first English city to commit public funds to persuade firms to relocate.