Monday

14th July - Law News

931st Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Law Society council has voted to help fund a judicial review challenging the consultation process of the Transforming Legal Aid: Next Steps proposals. The legal challenge will be brought against the Ministry of Justice by the London Criminal Courts Solicitors' Association and the Criminal Law Solicitors' Association. Full storu - New Law Journal







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Sunday

13th July - Law News

930th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap



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Saturday

12th July - Law News

929th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap



Friday

11th July - Law News

928th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: Law school graduates are finding work easier in larger law firms compared to the past couple of years. Full story - The Global legal Post






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Thursday

10th July - Law News

927th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: The justice secretary has told MPs that he has not given up on reforming legal services regulation – and blamed regulators and the profession for failing to come up with ‘quick fixes’ in the Ministry of Justice’s regulatory review Full story - The Law Society Gazette






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Wednesday

9th July - Law News

926th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap


FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has decided to press ahead with plans that would allow European law firms that do not conduct reserved work to set up in England and Wales outside of the regulatory regime, despite Law Society concerns that they will enjoy a competitive advantage over domestic practices. Full story - Legal Futures





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