Last 3 months headlines – Page 1077
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Law graduates flock to paralegal roles
Law firms are receiving up to 100 applications for every paralegal vacancy
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Firms warned to tackle lock-up days
Small and mid-tier firms are being warned to tighten financial practices, with a large proportion running up excessive amounts of unbilled work. The firm’s experts said economic pressure was causing some firms to lower their client acceptance barriers, leading to working capital issues further down the line ...
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Tax changes for LLPs ‘will damage UK’
Legislation to alter the tax rules for limited liability partnerships (LLPs) will have ‘far- reaching’ implications for the legal and business community
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Prosecutors need training in maturity, says charity
All prosecutors, defence lawyers and police should be given training about assessing the maturity of offenders
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Rise in solicitors on the roll
Some 6,771 solicitors were admitted to the roll in the last 12 months
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Solicitors to be balloted on crime proposals
The London Criminal Courts Solicitors Association (LCCSA) is to ballot members on how it should respond to proposed alternatives to the government’s planned shake-up of criminal legal aid
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City clashes with judiciary over budgeting exemption
City lawyers are at loggerheads with the senior judiciary over mandatory costs budgeting
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Compliance failures spark SRA sanctions
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has issued its first two sanctions from the mass failure to properly nominate compliance officers.
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Magic circle ‘must adapt to changes’
Magic circle firms must innovate to adapt to a permanently changed legal market, warns Baring GC
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Claims portal efficiency wait
Law firms using the new claims protocol for employers’ and public liability claims will have to wait until the end of September to take advantage of the more efficient method of registering a case. Use of the portal was extended beyond road traffic accident claims to EL and PL claims ...
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In Brief
New role for Ramsey Sir Vivian Ramsey, the judge leading the implementation of the Jackson reforms, has begun a three-year term as honorary president of the Association of Costs Lawyers. Ramsey (pictured), who succeeds Michael Bacon, will work with ACL chair Murray Heining and support ...
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All in a flap over birds
After the over-the-top coverage enjoyed by the ‘barrister hottie’ rankings last month
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Caption competition
Obiter’s request for captions to the picture of justice secretary Chris Grayling receiving an award from commons speaker John Bercow prompted some wicked (and frankly unprintable) suggestions. For some reason, most of you seemed to find something amusing in the disparity in the two legislator’s heights. In a nod to ...
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Charity drivers
At Simpson Millar, they take a direct approach to making sure that aid gets to the right place. Associate Allison Chatto (pictured), and office manager Amanda Davis will be driving a lorry as part of a convoy delivering humanitarian aid to some of Europe’s poorest children, in Bulgaria. Chatto and ...
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The wages of crime
Overall, participants in the world’s great robberies do not seem to have lived happily on the proceeds.
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New associate: Dominic Holmes at Taylor Vinters
Dominic Holmes is now Employment Team Associate at Taylor Vinters. Dominic Holmes was previously at Olswang.
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New partner: CMS in London
Simon Kilgour is now a partner in the Insurance and Reinsurance Group at CMS in London
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New associate: Michael Wolstencroft at Roberts Jackson Solicitors
Michael Wolstencroft is now Associate at Roberts Jackson Solicitors