News – Page 173
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Linder Myers ‘close to signing’ rescue deal
Claims that firm is close to signing deal with its creditors that will enable it to continue trading.
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Call for overhaul of exceptional funding scheme
Ministry of Justice figures reveal only 3% of the 1,151 applications for funding were granted.
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Jackson reforms threaten justice, says Law Society
Organisation highly critical of changes to civil litigation implemented last April.
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BME solicitors more harshly treated – but SRA cleared of racism
Gus John report calls for ‘more nuanced approach’ to enforcement after finding disproportionately heavy penalties.
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‘Fantastic victory’ for Scots on patent rights
The Court of Session in Edinburgh will continue to hear patent cases, David Willetts confirms.
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Claimant’s attempt to cite Mitchell ‘manifest nonsense’
Attempt to persuade judge to apply sanctions was ‘misguided opportunism’.
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Judge blasts ‘wasteful’ Legal Aid Agency
Judge’s dismay at repeated rejected applications for funding for expert witness report.
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Lords call for delay to LLP tax changes
Tax avoidance measures need further consultation, finance bill sub-committee says.
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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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Grayling rules out privatised courts
Privatisation not an absolute dogma, says justice secretary.
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Compensation hope for clients of ‘dishonesty’ firm
In July last year the SRA closed Deidre Newell-Austin’s firm Austin Law citing ‘reason to suspect dishonesty’.
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Society criticises Land Registry land-charge grab
No pressing need for registry to extend powers and take over local land charge service, Society says.
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High Court backs Legal Ombudsman over barrister complaint
Judge rules response was too late and offensive.
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Entries invited for Excellence Awards
Awards celebrate the best work of individual solicitors as well as the successes and innovations of practices and firms.
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‘Brain drain’ fear as legal diversity stagnates
Fewer women aspire to partnership than men, says a new study, while efforts to get more solicitors on the bench have stalled.
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Prisoner legal aid challenge
Charities have sought permission to challenge the government’s planned cuts to legal aid for prisoners.
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Mental harm campaign
APIL has started a campaign to reform the law for people suffering psychiatric harm after witnessing deaths or injuries.
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Top 100 firm in merger
Bircham Dyson Bell has announced it will merge with London firm Ambrose Appelbe on 1 April.
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Thousands of lawyers protest against legal aid cuts
Criminal lawyers stage a second walkout, causing disruption to courts across the country.