All articles by John Hyde – Page 237
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News
Successful tribunals decline as fees bite
Charges of up to £1,200 to claimants were introduced in July 2013.
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News
Cameras to be allowed into Crown courts
Government announces three-month test of broadcasting judges’ sentencing remarks.
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Court campaigners refuse to give up fight against closure
Court users in Chichester begin protest movement at last year’s decision.
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Opinion
Income recognition: firms are kidding themselves
The truth about income isn’t always pretty – but it’s got to be told.
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News
Courts IT upgrade complete by 2020, says HMCTS chief
Chief executive spells out plans for incremental changes but says it will be finished within four years.
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Whitehall clears change for insolvency practitioners
SRA relinquishes responsibility for regulation of insolvency practitioners on 14 April.
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Budget 2016: Osborne backs ‘fit and proper test’ for CMCs
Chancellor also wants regulation of sector transferred to the Financial Conduct Authority.
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Simpson Millar plans spring marketing assault
National firm now comfortably the biggest revenue stream for listed parent company Fairpoint PLC.
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Minster Law loses £35m in a year but vows to bounce back
LASPO and revised accounting policies identified as causes of poor results.
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'Misleading' claims ads fall foul of watchdog
ASA unhappy with claims about average compensation payments.
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Third-party complaints back on LeO’s agenda
Ombudsman sets out strategy and priorities for 2016/17.
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Jackson takes hard line on firm’s late court document
Court of Appeal rules against firm that passed six-figure case to trainee solicitor.
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Don’t let lawyers’ reputation go the way of politicians’ – Woolf
Former lord chief justice urges the profession to take care to retain standards.
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Miner firm Raleys goes into administration
Claimant firm confirms appointment of administrator on its website.
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NHS trust denied costs after settling ‘whole’ claim
High Court rules claimant entitled to full costs up to offer to settle.
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Deloitte expands legal presence – but not in UK
Canadian arm of ‘big four’ outfit acquires law firm to extend legal offer.
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News
Training snag hits MedCo whiplash initiative
Under the accreditation arrangements for the MedCo scheme, medical practitioners must complete training before 6 April.
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News
NHSLA warns on costs appeals
The authority last week won a fourth test case against a claimant firm.
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Doctors launch £25k crowdfund for contract challenge
CrowdJustice fundraising mission seeks to raise enough for a judicial review.
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Sceptical insurer punished for ‘inexcusable delay’
Insurer had applied to have a £75,000 claim set aside, saying an allegation of fraud needed to be investigated.