News – Page 57
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NDAs: Society warns public interest must come first
Practice note follows furore over attempts to gag whistleblowing former employees.
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Bought-out Ince & Co entered administration last month
Top 50 firm was subject to an acquisition worth £27m by the listed firm Gordon Dadds.
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City firm wants more female solicitors talking to the press
Clyde & Co says fewer than 20% of its spokespeople are women.
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Gordon Dadds completes £27m Ince deal - but overseas offices left out
Stock exchange listed firm also clarifies its strategy for future additional acquisitions.
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Bureaucracy jeopardising community sentence efforts - justice thinktank
Report into the relationship between probation and the courts makes 15 recommendations to address 'fraying' trust.
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Firm fighting challenges over bills enters administration
Southport practice had been pursued through the courts to release client files.
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Number of conveyancing firms at all-time low
Land Registry data shows smaller competitors dropping out of the market.
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Stop calling me 'learned', pleads Rafferty LJ in call for concision
Judicial College says grounds of appeal can be be too long, rambling, wafflng and warbling.
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Firm improves client protection against 'kidnap for ransom' demands
London-headquartered Schillings says crises are happening more frequently.
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'Buy any files' firm bets on PI future with Manchester move
'Ideal time for a fresh new legal face in the North West,' says Hudgell Solicitors.
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Robot auctioneer sells first UK property in binding transaction
Blockchain-enabled online system avoids legal ambiguity of public auctions in 'know your customer' era, developer claims.
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Advocate for bereaved won't fill the legal aid gap, says bar
Bar Council says families need independent legal services to participate fully in inquests and inquiries.
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Court security staff reporting harassment, says HMCTS chief
Susan Acland-Hood has been responding to complaints about entry checks and confiscations.
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Government embarks on wider criminal legal aid review
Justice minister Lucy Frazer says she wants criminal defence to remain a sustainable career.
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CQS revamp to include on-site visits
Change to the Law Society kitemark scheme are being made following feedback from members.
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Burgon: Labour will restore legal aid for welfare benefits challenges
Shadow justice secretary indicated last month that he might be making two key announcements.
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German-based network leads acquisition of Manchester firm
Investor pledges deal will create a ‘stand out model that will shake up the legal scene’.
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Union to sue lord chancellor for 'unlawful discrimination'
Court action threatened as cleaners, security guards and receptionists prepare to strike over pay.
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I don't need a legal adviser, CPS chief tells MPs
Director of Public Prosecutions Max Hill QC says it is not his job to take casework decisions.
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Simpson Millar still growing with new acquisition
Firm also says a new brand is needed to break down barriers that stop people accessing legal services.