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    Stress tops lawyers’ concerns in 2012

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Stress was the main reason lawyers called legal helpline LawCare in 2012, the charity’s statistics for the year revealed today. LawCare opened 378 case files last year, slightly down on the 392 opened in 2011. Stress continued to be the most common issue reported, cited by ...

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    Working with deafness: access and ethics

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Advances in attitudes towards the promotion of rights and equality for vulnerable and disabled populations have resulted in an increase in vulnerable client groups presenting to lawyers. When working with such populations, reasonable adjustments must be made to ensure that services are accessible and meet the individual needs of the ...

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    An alternative honours list

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    From a European and a lawyer’s point of view, there were some surprises when reading the latest new year’s honours list. I have therefore decided to suggest alternative nominees.

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    PI sector predicts jobs haemorrhage

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Three-quarters of personal injury firms are planning to cut staff numbers in the near future unless the government pulls back from plans to reform civil litigation. A survey carried out by the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers found that 118 of the 155 firms questioned ...

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    Come on, let’s fix this car insurance racket

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    I thought I must have been mishearing for a second. On Monday night Channel 4’s Dispatches programme proclaimed that it would expose the reality behind high insurance premiums. Then I almost fell off my chair – it turns out ambulance-chasing lawyers are not solely to blame. ...

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    Society adds voice to India rape trial concerns

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has called on the Indian authorities to protect the lawyers who will represent five men charged with the rape and murder of a 23-year-old medical student in Delhi in December. Local lawyers have refused to represent the suspects. ...

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    Survival of the fittest

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    I am a newly qualified solicitor. A whole three months has passed since that magic epiphany when I was suddenly expected to know what I was doing, and what is the best course of action for each client that instructed me.

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    Behind closed doors

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    I know that admitting this is a bit like inviting Jehovah’s Witnesses into the house, but I am genuinely interested in the work of the Legal Services Consumer Panel. The panel’s latest background paper, Empowering Consumers, raises important questions about whether people who buy legal services are consumers in the ...

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    We’re still on course for referral fee ban, says SRA

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority will not ask for a delay to the imminent ban on referral fees, despite warnings that the timetable is being rushed. The SRA board will meet on 23 January to finalise the SRA Handbook’s wording on the ban, which comes into force for personal injury claims ...

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    Birmingham Law Centre faces the axe after a century

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Britain’s second biggest city could be without a law centre by the end of this month unless funding can be found to keep it afloat. Birmingham Law Centre is descended from bodies that have offered free legal advice and representation for nearly 100 years. ...

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    Regulator approves bar’s client money scheme

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The Financial Services Authority has given the go-ahead for the bar’s scheme that will allow barristers to hold client money through a third party, enabling clients to bypass solicitors and instruct barristers directly more widely. The FSA has granted regulatory approval under the Payment Services Regulations ...

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    Can accountants change the legal sector?

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    The re-entry of the global accounting firms into the legal sector is one of the more eye-catching predictions in professor Richard Susskind’s latest book, published today, ‘Tomorrow’s Lawyers: an introduction to your future’.

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    Law firms defy City gloom with 20,000 new hires

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Employment at City law firms has grown by 20,000 in the space of a year, according to a new report. The annual health check on the UK’s financial and professional services industry by City cheerleader TheCityUK reveals that 339,700 people are now employed in legal services, ...

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    High street PI giant announces redundancies

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    A personal injury firm claiming to have the biggest high street presence in the UK has announced up to 13 redundancies. Forster Dean began consultation with the affected staff members, including 10 solicitors, this week as a direct response to the government’s civil justice reforms. ...

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    City and in-house summit calls for gender targets

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Gender targets and embedding flexible working practices in corporate culture are among recommendations by over 130 senior City partners and in-house counsel to increase the number of women partners. The proposals, outlined in a report published today, follow an international summit attended by delegates from top ...

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    No clarity over PI reform as D-day fast approaches

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    by Karl Tonks, the president of APIL ‘D-day’ for personal injury lawyers and claimants is now less than four months away and yet many issues relating to the major forthcoming changes to the personal injury system still remain outstanding.

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    2012 ‘record year for mergers’

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    More than a quarter of top-100 firms were involved in a merger in 2012, in what has been described as a record year for deals. Research by Jomati Consultants has found that 26 deals were announced by top-100 firms during the past 12 months. ...

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    Managing the risks posed by tablets

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    In the run-up to Christmas 2012, British shoppers reportedly bought a tablet computer every second. This means that many of your staff are likely to have a new, shiny device that they may want to use in work, as well as at home. Bring your own ...

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    Plea over fixed costs for mesothelioma cases

    2012-12-17T00:00:00Z

    Asbestos campaigners have warned the government it would be a mistake to introduce blanket fixed costs for all mesothelioma cases. Justice minister Helen Grant confirmed last month that a consultation will start in the spring on reform of mesothelioma cases. Proposals will ...