Corporate law firms widen the recruitment net – The Guardian

Posted March 24th, 2011 in law firms, legal profession, news, universities by sally

“News that top firms are to recruit students from less traditional universities has not been welcomed by all.”

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The Guardian, 24th March 2011

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Judge considers costs for ACS Law – BBC News

Posted March 17th, 2011 in copyright, costs, internet, law firms, news by sally

“Controversial law firm ACS Law returned to court on Wednesday as the cases it brought against alleged file-sharers were officially closed.”

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BBC News, 16th March 2011

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Embrace electronic working, criminal law solicitors told – Law Society’s Gazette

“The Law Society has called on criminal law firms to embrace electronic working, as the Crown Prosecution Services seeks to become completely digital by April 2012.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 9th February 2011

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Changing commercial climate puts lawyers’ ethics under microscope – The Guardian

Posted February 9th, 2011 in alternative business structures, law firms, news, professional conduct by sally

“With non-lawyers set to own law firms and alternative business structures on the way, sceptics fear ethics could be sacrificed.”

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The Guardian, 9th February 2011

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Legal Services Act: the debate heats up – The Lawyer

Posted February 7th, 2011 in law firms, news, taxation by sally

“Last month (24 January) The Lawyer highlighted an accelerating trend that may well turn out to be one of the defining developments in this year of full Legal Services Act (LSA) implementation. An increasing number of firms are looking at introducing corporate vehicles into their partnerships.”

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The Lawyer, 7th February 2011

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Care home residents denied legal aid – by typing error – The Independent

Posted January 31st, 2011 in care homes, disabled persons, law firms, legal aid, news by sally

“A solicitor who has battled for years on behalf of disabled and elderly residents of care homes has been told she will get no legal aid work in the coming year – because of a typing error.”

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The Independent, 31st January 2011

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Net piracy gets its day in court – BBC News

Posted January 25th, 2011 in copyright, evidence, internet, law firms, news by sally

“Illegal file-sharing is under the spotlight as 26 alleged net pirates appear in court but, in a bizarre twist, it is the law firm that brought the cases that appears to be on trial.”

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BBC News, 25th January 2011

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Law firm ACS: Law stops ‘chasing illegal file-sharers’ – BBC News

Posted January 25th, 2011 in copyright, internet, law firms, news by sally

“A lawyer has dramatically withdrawn from pursuing alleged illegal file-sharers in the middle of a court case he brought.”

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BBC News, 25th January 2011

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Law firms’ poor use of Twitter risks ‘damaging their brand’ – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted January 18th, 2011 in internet, law firms, news by sally

“Two-thirds of top-50 law firms have a Twitter account, but some may be ‘damaging their brand’ by failing to tweet anything at all, a report has suggested.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 17th January 2011

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Lawyer with 20 years experience suing paedophile priests in US comes to UK – The Guardian

Posted January 12th, 2011 in child abuse, clergy, law firms, news by sally

“A leading US litigator who has spent more than 20 years suing US-based paedophile priests and the church officials who moved them from parish to parish is joining a new legal practice dedicated to rooting out clerical sexual abuse in the UK.”

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The Guardian, 10th January 2011

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Southampton lawyer seeks damages from SRA – Law Society’s Gazette

“A Southampton-based solicitor is seeking ‘substantial damages’ from the Solicitors Regulation Authority after it closed his firm in what he claimed to be an ‘outrageous and unwarranted’ action.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 6th January 2011

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Chancery Lane warns against publication of complaints – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted January 6th, 2011 in complaints, law firms, minorities, news, solicitors by sally

“Reporting the names of lawyers and law firms who have been the subject of complaints by the public will disproportionately affect sole practitioners and black and minority ethnic (BME) lawyers, according to the Law Society.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 5th January 2011

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Allen & Overy faces lawsuit over employee sacked for erotic blog – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted December 15th, 2010 in internet, law firms, news, sex discrimination, unfair dismissal by sally

“A former Allen & Overy solicitor sacked for writing an erotic blog that allegedly used the names of her co-workers and a client is claiming £3.5m compensation from the firm for unfair dismissal and sex discrimination.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 14th December 2010

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Firms set to be forced to publish diversity data – Law Society’s Gazette

Posted December 15th, 2010 in barristers, barristers' clerks, diversity, law firms, news, statistics by sally

“Law firms and barristers’ chambers will be forced to publish data about the diversity of their legal staff, under plans unveiled by the Legal Services Board today.”

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Law Society’s Gazette, 15th December 2010

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Fixed share partners are not employees, EAT rules – The Lawyer

Posted November 26th, 2010 in employment, law firms, national insurance, news, partnerships by sally

“An attempt to have fixed share partners legally defined as employees has failed at the Employment Appeal Tribunal.”

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The Lawyer, 26th November 2010

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UK lawyers start to take TV advertising seriously – The Guardian

Posted November 23rd, 2010 in advertising, law firms, news by sally

“Law firms are trying to build brand identity because there is business worth £15bn out there – and possibly more.”

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The Guardian, 23rd November 2010

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Legal aid cuts could make pro bono work a social duty for law firms – The Guardian

Posted November 22nd, 2010 in law firms, legal aid, news, pro bono work by sally

“Is it a good idea to rely on organisations whose priority is making money to provide legal advice for those who can’t afford it?”

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The Guardian, 19th November 2010

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Corporate lawyers – are reports of their demise an exaggeration? – The Guardian

Posted November 12th, 2010 in law firms, news by sally

“The merger of two high-profile firms has fuelled growing speculation that all is not well in the corporate legal world. But is it too soon to write them off?”

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The Guardian, 12th November 2010

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Why big brand legal services are bad news for solicitors – The Guardian

Posted November 3rd, 2010 in alternative business structures, law firms, legal services, news by sally

“As the AA and Saga launch online portals, more than half of law firms say they expect to lose work to non-lawyer competitors.”

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The Guardian, 2nd November 2010

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Law firms bring non-executives on board ahead of legal changes – The Guardian

Posted November 2nd, 2010 in company directors, law firms, news by sally

“Headhunters spot new trend in law firms hunting for directors with non-legal backgrounds as pressure over corporate governance increases.”

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The Guardian, 1st November 2010

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