All articles by John Hyde – Page 293
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Opinion
Help for Heroes? Not from this government
The coalition trumpets its admiration of our armed forces – but would take away their human rights.
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News
‘Out of control’ foreign divorce ‘squeezing out needy litigants’
High Court judge takes aim at ‘appalling’ litigation involving non-UK citizens.
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News
Plan to block armed forces from human rights laws
Defence secretary said current cases involving the military are potentially hampering operations.
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News
Solicitor and firm numbers holding up, SRA figures show
Rise in firm closures offset by new startups.
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News
Supreme Court: PI claim not bound by agreed settlement
Joanne Dunhill had settled her case for £12,500 after she suffered a severe head injury in a collision with a motorcycle.
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Feature
Full interview with new SRA chief executive Paul Philip
Read our extended interview with the regulator’s new boss.
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News
Berrymans looks north for Scottish merger
Combined firm will have a turnover of around £100m, with 170 partners and 1,550 employees.
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News
Watchdog targets online divorce
Consumer panel will research the challenges created by a growing online marketplace.
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New SRA boss to review ‘burden of regulation’
Paul Philip acknowledges that many firms feel they are asked to do too much to comply with regulations.
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News
‘Serious misconduct’ finding against senior judge
Steven Whitaker made ‘misleading entries’ in his Outlook diary,
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Opinion
Jackson or Mitchell? Either way it’s a mess
Whatever name you attach to them, there can be no doubt that costs budgeting rules are not working.
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News
Jackson reforms threaten justice, says Law Society
Organisation highly critical of changes to civil litigation implemented last April.
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News
Claimant’s attempt to cite Mitchell ‘manifest nonsense’
Attempt to persuade judge to apply sanctions was ‘misguided opportunism’.
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News
Judge blasts ‘wasteful’ Legal Aid Agency
Judge’s dismay at repeated rejected applications for funding for expert witness report.
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News
Mitchell regime savaged as firm describes ‘climate of fear’
PI giant and City representative line up to criticise aftermath of Jackson reforms.
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News
High Court backs Legal Ombudsman over barrister complaint
Judge rules response was too late and offensive.
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Opinion
PI: ethics no use without money
Client incentives damage the profession – but advertising is essential.
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News
US charges Dewey & LeBoeuf five with $150m fraud
Authorities allege the five turned to accounting fraud to cope with 2008 financial crash.
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News
Last-minute compensation rise for mesothelioma victims
Late change of policy sees limit on payments to sufferers increased.
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News
Allianz joins insurers’ rush to secure ABS licence
German-based multinational the latest insurer to offer legal services.