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Leading Conservative MP outlines worries about state of county court

The Conservative chairman of the justice select committee has spoken out about the problems in the county court, saying civil justice is “nowhere near high enough up the agenda”.

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Tribunal rejects solicitor judges’ claims for backpay

Two solicitors who sought to bring claims against the Ministry of Justice for money owed from when they sat as part-time judges over 14 years ago have had them thrown out due to limitation.

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“Misconception” that review websites are bad for small firms

The belief that review websites favour big law firms which can provide large numbers of reviews is a misconception, a leading provider has argued.

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Barristers’ conduct outside of work under increasing scrutiny

The number of reports about barristers’ conduct outside their professional lives continues to rise, the BSB has revealed. It also highlighted problems with victims of bullying not being treated with dignity.

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Raab eyes “drastic action” to keep family disputes out of court

Justice secretary Dominic Raab is “in the market for something quite drastic and bold” to reduce the number of private law family cases in the courts, he said yesterday in a wide-ranging discussion.

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MPs call for inquiry into conveyancers who “mis-sold” leasehold advice

There should be an inquiry into the “mis-selling scandal” of housing developers pointing buyers to preferred conveyancers, who then did not advise on escalating ground rents, MPs said this week.

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MedCo goes it alone as it bids to reduce registration costs

Medical reporting portal MedCo has begun employing its own staff for the first time after the Motor Insurer’s Bureau stopped providing managed services.

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Solicitor used prisoner’s inheritance to pay off overdraft

A solicitor who used money inherited by a jailed client to pay off his law firm’s overdraft has been struck off, with an attempt to blame a former employee dismissed as “nonsensical”.

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Working days “could be replaced by aggregated maximum time”

Future professionals’ working lives could be based not on “working days or even patterns” but on “aggregated maximum time” during which they are accountable to their employer.

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Starmer names one-time legal publisher as shadow justice secretary

An MP whose main professional link with the law is a spell as head of publishing at the Law Society at the turn of the century was yesterday named as Labour’s shadow justice secretary.

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