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Home Government drops plans to protect civil claimants from paying costs by Suzi Ring 9 Feb 2012 at 2:09pm
The Government has dropped plans to extend incoming access to justice provisions beyond personal injury (PI) as the debate over the implementation of the Jackson reforms to civil litigation costs continues. The Government earlier this month confirmed that it had rejected proposals to usher in so-called 'qualified one-way costs-shifting' (QOCS) beyond PI claims during a Parliamentary debate on the new civil justice bill. Hogan Lovells, A&O among best paid from ?27.6m Irish banking crisis work by Sofia Lind 9 Feb 2012 at 1:51pm
Hogan Lovells and Allen & Overy (A&O) have emerged as two of the biggest beneficiaries of legal spend by Ireland's National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) since it was set up to address the crisis in the country's banking system in December 2009. The two firms have collected more than ?5m in fees between them since the start of 2010 - with Hogan Lovells earning ?2.9m (£2.5m) and A&O ?2.5m (£2.1m) - around a fifth of the body's ?27.6m (£23.1m) total legal spend over the period. Gateley LLPs shed light on Halliwells acquisition as top pay figure falls 50% by Rose Orlik 9 Feb 2012 at 1:07pm
Gateley's highest-paid partner took home £379,728 in 2010-11, less than half the £802,177 pay packet of the previous year's top earner, according to the firm's English limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts. A spokesperson said the substantial drop was due to two "significant deals" led by one partner that completed before the end of 2009-10, which the firm described as "an exceptional and stand-out year for business". DLA Piper posts 15% global revenue hike to reach new $2bn-plus high by Chris Johnson 9 Feb 2012 at 12:00am
DLA Piper saw global revenues soar past the $2bn mark in 2011 to set a new firm record, reports The Am Law Daily. The firm's total revenue jumped 14.6% to an all-time high of roughly $2.25bn (£1.42bn) during the year, while average profits per partner rose almost 8% to $1.225m (£775,000) - just $70,000 (£44,000) below the peak profit figure the firm achieved in 2008. A&O and Freshfields called up for ?1.3bn Orange Austria buyout by Ben Lewis 9 Feb 2012 at 12:00am Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Allen & Overy (A&O) are advising on the ?1.3bn (£1.1bn) acquisition of the Orange mobile phone network in Austria by Hong Kong's Hutchison Whampoa, reports The Asian Lawyer. Freshfields Vienna partners Bertram Burtscher and Konrad Groeller are advising Hutchison, with antitrust counsel from Axel Reidlinger in Vienna and Thomas Wessely in Brussels. The 'Twitter joke trial' appeal: a review of the High Court hearing by Carl Gardner 8 Feb 2012 at 7:21pm
I was live-tweeting today from the High Court hearing of Paul Chambers?s appeal in the 'Twitter joke' case ? an important case not just because of the way it represents the law?s arguably problematic collision with social media but because of the freedom of expression issues is raises. The hearing was interesting from a purely legal point of view, too. Chambers was convicted by a District Judge at Doncaster Magistrates? Court on the basis of this tweet: Mayer Brown City real estate chief joins US rival as London office head by Sofia Lind 8 Feb 2012 at 5:53pm
US firm Katten Muchin Rosenman has hired Mayer Brown City real estate head Peter Sugden as its new London managing partner. The firm said the appointment had come as part of its expansion plans in its core areas of real estate and financial services. Sugden is taking on the role one year after Katten saw its former London head, funds partner Martin Cornish, depart for K&L Gates in early 2011. Finance partner Edward Black has headed up the office in the interim period. Misys GC takes acting CEO role amid £2bn merger; A&O and Herbert Smith advising by Suzi Ring 8 Feb 2012 at 4:59pm
FTSE 250 technology company Misys has handed general counsel Tom Kilroy a role on the company's board as acting CEO amid £2bn merger negotiations with Swiss rival Temenos. Misys announced the appointment today (8 February) after former chief executive Mike Lawrie's resignation from the company. Ashurst LLPs: staff costs rise £5m as top earner takes home £1.05m by Suzi Ring 8 Feb 2012 at 2:53pm
Ashurst saw a £5m increase in staff costs during 2010-11 against a 2% drop in staff count, according to the firm's limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts. The accounts, recently filed on Companies House, show staff costs rose to £127.8m last year, up from £122.3m in 2009-10. Over the same period, total legal and support staff headcount fell from 1,634 to 1,602. The firm attributed the increase in staff costs to a rise in the number of partners outside the UK treated as salaried partners under the LLP for accountancy reasons. Wragges and Travers take on 100% as raft of firms confirm NQ retention by Rose Orlik 8 Feb 2012 at 2:19pm
Linklaters, Wragge & Co and Travers Smith are among a cluster of firms to have released their March retention rates, with Wragges and Travers both taking on 100% of their newly qualified (NQ) lawyers. Hogan Lovells confirms real estate litigator Cheffings as sole chairman by Sofia Lind 8 Feb 2012 at 10:26am
Hogan Lovells has confirmed the appointment of London real estate litigator Nicholas Cheffings as the first sole chairman of the transatlantic law firm. Cheffings will take up the post on 1 May for a three-year term, replacing current co-chairs Claudette Christian and John Young. Young is set to retire when his term ends on 30 April, while Christian will continue to practice at the firm. How the UK Supreme Court is setting the international standard for open justice by Adam Wagner 8 Feb 2012 at 10:14am
The UK Supreme Court began tweeting this week as @UKSupremeCourt to deserved international fanfare. Some even speculated that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange?s extradition fate could now be revealed on Twitter. The court is already being followed by almost 5,000 Twitter users (for the uninitiated, that is a lot) and has already beaten its own Twitter policy?s prediction of "2-3 tweets a week" with eight on its first day. The eventful debut tweets included seven live updates on the swearing-in ceremony of the court?s newest Justice, Lord Reed, and one relenting to Twitter user @FOImanUK?s valid point that contrary to the court?s stated policy, it should be possible to put freedom of information requests to the court via Twitter. Sidley and Paul Weiss join ranks of US firms posting rising revenues by Michael Goldhaber and David Bario 8 Feb 2012 at 12:02am
Sidley Austin and Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison have become the latest US law firms to post rising revenues for 2011, reports the Am Law Daily. After enduring a flat year in 2010, Sidley Austin saw revenues rise 5.6% to $1.41bn (£887m) in 2011, while partner profits increased 9.6% to $1.6m (£1m). Executive committee chairman Thomas Cole credited the firm's performance to balanced growth across offices and practice groups, although he singled out Sidley's 21-lawyer Palo Alto office, which opened in 2009, for posting an almost 50% increase in revenue. Bakers secures Spanish coup with hire of former Garrigues managing partner by Chris Johnson 8 Feb 2012 at 12:00am
Baker & McKenzie has bolstered its Spanish practice with the hire of former Garrigues managing partner Jose Maria Alonso Puig, reports The Am Law Daily. Senior arbitrator Alonso, who spent nine years as managing partner of the 2,000-lawyer Spanish giant before standing down in 2009 to head the firm's arbitration practice, will join Bakers' Madrid office on 1 March. SNR Denton UK LLPs highlight falling profits and Turkey restructuring by Sofia Lind 7 Feb 2012 at 3:30pm
SNR Denton saw profit before tax shrink by around 40% last year across its operations outside the US, with the firm's latest limited liability partnership (LLP) accounts showing a fall in profit from £37.9m to £22.5m. The transatlantic firm's UK LLP accounts, which cover operations across the UK, Europe, the Middle East and Asia, show profit available for discretionary division fell from £6.2m to £615,000, against a slump in audited turnover from £166m to £152.5m. |
![]() Law News from Times Online Law News from Times Online SocGen writes off Kerviel as a footnote in history 15 Jun 2010 at 3:08pm The rogue trader who cost Société Générale almost ?5 billion was dismissed as an historical footnote today by executives seeking to draw a line under France?s biggest financial scandal. Witnesses ?lied to hide Prince?s involvement,? court told 15 Jun 2010 at 1:00am Witnesses in the Chelsea Barracks case ?concocted an untrue story? to cover up the involvement of the Prince of Wales and the Emir of Qatar in the cancellation of an £81 million modernist housing project, the High Court was told yesterday. Lord Saville ? an outstanding legal mind defined by Bloody Sunday inquiry 14 Jun 2010 at 7:50pm It is an irony of the Bloody Sunday inquiry that the most expensive and long judicial investigation in history was chaired by a judge chosen for his efficiency. Thousands detained unlawfully in police stop-and-search blunder 11 Jun 2010 at 1:01am Home Secretary's anger, Crime Central Barristers turn brokers as credit crunch hits divorce 10 Jun 2010 at 4:06pm The wife of the celebrity chef Marco Pierre White was due to enter the divorce courts on her own next week, without lawyers, to battle for a share of her husband?s estimated £50 million wealth. But publicity in The Times about her case has prompted a potential rescuer ? in the unlikely shape of a criminal set of barristers? chambers. Hague court sentences Bosnian Serbs to life for Srebrenica genocide 10 Jun 2010 at 1:48pm Two Bosnian Serbs were today convicted of genocide and sentenced to life imprisonment for their role in the massacre of 8,000 Muslims in Srebrenica in 1995. Oil spill brings BP trouble from all corners 10 Jun 2010 at 1:01am Down in the Gulf of Mexico, BP is not just fighting to contain the massive oil leak from the explosion on the drilling rig Deepwater Horizon. It is also trying to absorb a build-up in litigation that is threatening to come ashore and overwhelm the courts ? possibly on both sides of the Atlantic. Lawyer of the Week: Amjad Malik 10 Jun 2010 at 1:01am Amjad Malik, a solicitor-advocate at the Rochdale firm Amjad Malik Solicitors, acted pro bono for three Pakistani students in a deportation appeal hearing at a Special Immigration Appeals Commission (SIAC) in London and won the appeal against deportation in the case of Shoaib Khan. Michael Jackson bodyguard in libel trial challenge 10 Jun 2010 at 1:01am A controversial decision that a high-profile libel trial must go ahead without a jury is to be challenged in the Court of Appeal today. Rogue trader: ?I acted like a complete idiot? 9 Jun 2010 at 12:11pm The rogue trader who lost his bank almost ?164.5 billion told a French court that he had acted in a "completely idiotic" way when he staked tens of billions of euros on the stock market. President of the Supreme Court defends terror rulings 9 Jun 2010 at 1:01am The judge who heads Britain?s top court last night defended the Human Rights Act and recent rulings by courts that terrorist suspects cannot be sent home to their own countries. The Academies Bill - a simple idea, complex problems 8 Jun 2010 at 1:00am Academies are a hybrid: independent schools funded by central government. Those that exist ? about 200 ? were created because of population growth, parental demand or closure of a failing school. An open letter to Ken Clarke, the Lord Chancellor 8 Jun 2010 at 12:54am Congratulations on taking on responsibility for civil litigation. Rogue trader prepares for court battle 7 Jun 2010 at 2:40pm He earned worldwide notoriety as the rogue trader who lost ?4.9 billion (£4 billion) and his name became a by-word in his native France for the excesses of global capitalism. Business Doctor 6 Jun 2010 at 1:01am PENALTIES FOR LATE TAX PAYMENT |
![]() LSC announcements The latest news and updates. Immigration Advisory Service announce their decision to go into administration by Legal Services Commission 11 Jul 2011 at 1:00am LSC to secure alternative provision as soon as possible Statement on Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill by Legal Services Commission 21 Jun 2011 at 1:00am LSC relaunches Provider Reference Groups by Legal Services Commission 17 Jun 2011 at 1:00am New PRG meetings to be held in summer Community Legal Advice and LSC websites ? latest news by Legal Services Commission 23 Mar 2011 at 12:00am Update on the web convergence programme New home for LSC websites by Legal Services Commission 10 Nov 2010 at 12:00am LSC working with MoJ to move all our web content to the Justice and Directgov websites Update on the outcome of the Law Society's Judicial Review by Legal Services Commission 15 Oct 2010 at 1:00am Written judgment received Public Bodies Bill ? LSC?s future status by Legal Services Commission 14 Oct 2010 at 1:00am LSC included in October 14 Written Ministerial Statement on Public Bodies Review Programme Chair thanks outgoing commissioners by Legal Services Commission 9 Jun 2010 at 1:00am Praise for hard work and dedication New minister visits Citizens' Advice Bureau by Legal Services Commission 9 Jun 2010 at 1:00am Legal aid minister Jonathan Djanogly meets staff and clients at Wandsworth CAB Help us to help you better by Legal Services Commission 29 Apr 2010 at 1:00am We want to know what you think about our service Award of Crown Court representation orders for either way cases in early adop... by Legal Services Commission 13 Jan 2010 at 12:00am Defendants refused legal aid on the grounds of means before 11 January in early adopter magistrates? courts may need to make new applications. New contractor for Defence Solicitor Call Centre by Legal Services Commission 6 Jan 2010 at 12:00am We have appointed a new contractor to run the Defence Solicitor Call Centre (DSCC) service. Crown Court Means Testing ? new guidance now available by Legal Services Commission 6 Jan 2010 at 12:00am New guidance has been published ahead of Crown Court Means Testing (CCMT) starting on 11 January 2010. Immigration tender deadlines by Legal Services Commission 6 Jan 2010 at 12:00am Tenders to deliver immigration and asylum advice must be submitted by 28 January 2010. Tenders for 2010 standard crime contract by Legal Services Commission 10 Dec 2009 at 12:00am Applications invited for new contract that will run from July 2010 |
World Legal News - JURIST JURIST's weblog of legal news and resources worth thinking about, by Professor Bernard Hibbitts and law students at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law. Federal judge allows 'secret evidence' in al Qaeda trial 9 Feb 2012 at 1:47pm [JURIST] A judge for the US District Court for the Western District of Kentucky [official website] on Wednesday allowed "secret evidence" to be used against an Iraqi refugee for terrorism charges, finding probable cause that he is "an agent of a foreign power." Mohanad Shareef Hammadi is charged with attempting to provide material support to terrorists and terrorist organizations and conspiracy to transfer weapons to terrorist organizations, specifically al Qaeda [JURIST news archive]. Judge Thomas Russell, after assessing all of... Canada security service authorized to use information obtained through torture 8 Feb 2012 at 6:21pm [JURIST] The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) [official website] is authorized to use and pass on information obtained through torture when Canadian lives are at stake, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews [official website] said Tuesday. The statements come in response to a controversial 2010 directive authorizing the use of such information that was obtained earlier this week [Reuters report] by a Canadian news agency through freedom of information laws. The directive allows the CSIS to use information which may have... UN rights chief calls for protection of Syria civilians 8 Feb 2012 at 6:13pm [JURIST] UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay [official website] on Wednesday urged the international community [press release] to take action to protect Syrian civilians. Pillay argued that the failure of the UN Security Council [official website] to agree on collective action against Syria has encouraged the Syrian government to attack and kill civilians in order to quash dissent. Pillay declared that the Syrian government's violence against its own people constitutes a "serious international crime" and called on world... Uganda reintroduces legislation criminalizing homosexuality 8 Feb 2012 at 5:15pm [JURIST] The Parliament of Uganda [official website] on Tuesday reintroduced legislation that would criminalize certain homosexual activities. Amnesty International (AI) [advocacy website] has criticized the bill [press release] as "a grave assault on human rights." The proposed legislation is a new version of another bill [Reuters report] first introduced in October 2009. The original bill [text, PDF] contained provisions requiring the death penalty for "repeat offenders." It is not clear whether the new bill has removed some of these provisions,... Pakistan PM appeals high court summons in contempt case 8 Feb 2012 at 4:34pm [JURIST] Pakistani Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani [BBC profile; JURIST news archive] on Wednesday appealed a summons issued by the Supreme Court of Pakistan [official website] demanding he appear [JURIST report] in a hearing against him for contempt. The contempt charge stems from Gilani's refusal to purse corruption charges against Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari [profile]. Gilani has maintained that he would not pursue charges against President Zardari because the president has immunity as the head of state [Al Jazeera... UN rights expert urges Panama to end clashes with indigenous peoples 8 Feb 2012 at 4:16pm [JURIST] The UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples James Anaya [official website] urged the Panamanian government on Tuesday to open a dialogue [press release, in Spanish] with the country's indigenous peoples in an effort to alleviate tension and reduce violence. The request comes after one indigenous group occupied portions of the Pan-American Highway in protest of mining and drilling activities taking place on their lands. As a result of these protests and clashes with the police, one... Vatican prosecutor says bishops must uphold laws to protect victims of sexual... 8 Feb 2012 at 4:08pm [JURIST] The Vatican [official website] sex crimes prosecutor warned bishops on Wednesday that they must follow rules in place for protecting victims of sexual abuse in the church or they risk being sanctioned. Monsignor Charles Scicluna, the church appointed prosecutor in the ongoing clergy sex abuse [JURIST news archive] scandals, issued his warning at a symposium of bishops, the purpose of which was to begin formulating guidelines to keep children safe. In February 2010, the Vatican unveiled church procedures [JURIST... Berlusconi facing new trial on wiretap charges 8 Feb 2012 at 2:46pm [JURIST] A judge in Milan ruled Tuesday that former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi [BBC profile; JURIST news archives] will stand trial for publicly releasing a secret wiretap in 2005. The prosecution alleges that Berlusconi published the transcript of a tapped phone conversation [BBC report] in Il Giornale [media website, in Italian], a national newspaper owned by his brother. The conversation in question took place between Berlusconi's biggest political rival at the time, Piero Fassino [official website, in Italian], and... EU court limits privacy rights for public figures 7 Feb 2012 at 7:46pm [JURIST] The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) [official website] issued two rulings [press release] on Tuesday upholding the right of the media to report on celebrities and limiting celebrities' right to privacy. In Axel Springer AG v. Germany [judgment], the court examined whether a German actor's right to privacy was violated when a paper published a newspaper article and photos of his arrest for illegal drug possession at a public festival. The court determined that an injunction restricting publication... UNICEF claims bloodshed in Syria has led to hundreds of child deaths 7 Feb 2012 at 6:37pm [JURIST] The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF) [official website] reported Tuesday that the nearly 11 months of violence in Syria have led to the deaths and injuries of hundreds of children [press release]. In particular, UNICEF spokeswoman Marixie Mercado said that, "[a]s of the end of January, 400 children are dead and more than 400 have been detained." Mercado added that UNICEF has also received reports of arbitrary child arrests, torture and sexual abuse while in detention. Although she did not... |
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Dream Homes comes to a halt - Taranaki Daily News
9 Feb 2012 at 9:10am Taranaki Daily News Dream Homes owner Thomas Buckthought and his solicitors held an hour-long meeting with creditors to discuss the company's future yesterday. The meeting, held at the Quality Hotel Plymouth International, was closed to the public. |
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Warning over varied solicitor fees
9 Feb 2012 at 9:09am Consumer chiefs have called for greater price transparency in solicitors' fees after a survey revealed a 5,000 euro difference in basic services.Read more...
Concern over varied solicitor fees - Irish Times
9 Feb 2012 at 8:41am ![]() Irish Times | Irish Times National Consumer Agency's Ann Fitzgerald called for greater price transparency in solicitors' fees. Photograph: Irish Times The National Consumer Agency (NCA) has called for greater price transparency in solicitors' fees after a survey revealed a ... Warning over varied solicitor feesBelfast Telegraph Solicitors' Pricing Survey Shows You Can Make SavingsBuild.ie all 30 news articles » |
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NCA calls for solicitors' fees clarity
9 Feb 2012 at 5:16am Business World is a service of Media World Ltd. All rights reserved. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the data provided, neither Media World Ltd nor its agents or representatives will be responsible for any loss or damage on the part of users however caused.Read more...
Greenwoods gets Cambridge base through merger
9 Feb 2012 at 3:44am Peterborough law firm, Greenwoods Solicitors LLP, has merged with Walker Wallis in Cambridge. Read more...Read more...
Lenders crack down on mortgage fraud
9 Feb 2012 at 3:03am Following warnings from the National Fraud Authority about the level of mortgage fraud in this country, lenders are attempting to protect themselves by pushing their own solicitors on borrowers.Read more...
Law firmâ??s High Court challenge - Yorkshire Post
9 Feb 2012 at 12:44am Yorkshire Post John Wilson, the founder of Wilsons Solicitors, is fighting the Law Society's decision to establish the Solicitors' Regulation Authority. A spokesman for Wilsons Solicitors, which has five offices in Leeds and Bradford, said: ?The firm asks how it can ... |
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Deadline looms for online PC renewal
8 Feb 2012 at 5:11pm More than one-third of solicitors had yet to start renewing their practising certificates online through the mySRA website by Tuesday of this week, the Solicitors Regulation Authority said. The deadline for the first batch of registrations is Monday (13 February). As the Gazette went to press, the SRA confirmed that 60% had begun an application, with 14% of applications completed and PCs issued ...Read more...
The bar can bridge the gap - The Guardian
8 Feb 2012 at 10:27am ![]() The Guardian | The Guardian An interesting debate is starting on the subject of fusion between the two main legal professions: solicitors and counsel. The bar and the solicitor advocates are now almost at each others' throats. At long last, and to its credit, the Law Society has ... |
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Usman Khan Immigration Solicitors Announces Launch of UK Immigration Services...
8 Feb 2012 at 9:21am WebWire (press release) Usman Khan Immigration Solicitors announces the launch of their immigration services, specialising in all aspects of UK immigration and nationality law for individuals, families, employers and businesses. (8 February, 2012) Nottingham, UK - Usman Khan ... |
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Solicitors needing some visa/ skills assessment advice! - Expat Forum
8 Feb 2012 at 7:57am Expat Forum We need some up to date advice into the possibility of moving to australia now that solicitors have been put back on the SOL from last July. My husband and I are both solicitors with two young children. We are thinking of applying with hubby as the ... |
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Bankruptcy for solicitor who stole £3m from clients - Debt Management Today
8 Feb 2012 at 2:10am Debt Management Today A partner at law firm Ince & Co was struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) after admitting charges of stealing £3 million from his firm and clients, creating invoices for services which were never performed and acting dishonestly. and more » |
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Solicitors investigate Senior's Crusaders Woe - Love Rugby League
7 Feb 2012 at 10:46am ![]() Love Rugby League | Love Rugby League by Gavin Wilson 07 Feb 2012 Stephen Taylor Heath of Eatons Solicitors has been retained by former Leeds Rhinos and England legend Keith Senior to investigate legal redress against the RFL and the former Directors and Chief Executive of defunct Super ... and more » |
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Leech claims solicitors more interested in fees than case, court hears - Iris...
7 Feb 2012 at 6:50am ![]() Irish Independent | Irish Examiner The High Court has heard that Public Relations consultant Monica Leech's relationship with her solicitors broke down in the wake of her ?1.87m libel pay out from the Evening Herald. McCann Fitzgerald's lawyers have said Ms Leech's position up until now ... Monica Leech in High Court over solicitor billsNewstalk 106-108 fm all 8 news articles » |
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Monica Leech to pay fees owed to solicitors
7 Feb 2012 at 5:43am Monica Leech has given a court undertaking to pay fees owed to solicitors involved in a libel case she took against Independent Newspapers.Read more...













































