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Sir Andrew McFarlane suggests security arrangements in criminal and family courts should be equally tight.
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Judge finds ‘just and proper’ to make costs order for brief fee incurred by Mishcon de Reya in employment tribunal case management hearing.
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Greater transparency in the Family Court – and the ability of journalists to approach parties for comment – is drawing attention to the quality of expert witnesses. Hannah Summers, the first full-time family courts reporter, relates a case, in conjunction with the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, that raises questions about …
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Law firms need ‘checks and balances’ when instructing third parties such as PR firms and private investigators, regulator says.
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Rodric Williams is asked whether he discharged his duties as a solicitor at all times.
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Kaplan and the SRA have told 175 aspiring solicitors who ‘failed’ SQE1 that they actually passed. An apology and £250 are on offer to candidates who saw their futures in law apparently wiped away.
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Judge says former solicitor expressed genuine remorse and offence was committed out of desperation.
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Serious Fraud Office director Nick Ephgrave says plan ‘describes the aspirations we have to…lead the fight against serious and complex fraud, bribery and corruption’.
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Solicitors Discplinary Tribunal finds allegations of dishonesty and recklessness were not proved in case involving ‘hardworking solicitor’.
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Second reading of Litigation Funding Agreements (Enforceability) Bill receives a smooth ride.
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