Thursday

11th February - Law News

1508th Edition: LawNewsIndex is a UK based Law, Justice, Legislation & Rights related daily news & legal articles archive brought to you by TheLawMap

FOCUS OF THE DAY:  Politicians are sometimes better placed than judges to decide what is in the public interest in disputes over freedom of information, the government’s most senior lawyer has said. Attorney general Jeremy Wright QC MP (pictured) said there were ‘constitutional’ and ‘practical’ reasons why courts were not necessarily best placed to take decisions involving matters of public interest. Rather, the attorney general ‘is better placed than the courts, or indeed other ministers, to decide what the public interest is’. Full story - The Law Society Gazette





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Wednesday

10th February - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY:  Barristers are at risk of being “squeezed out of the market by a declining case load, a surfeit of barristers and increasing competition from both other regulated legal professionals as well as unregulated service providers”, the Bar Standards Board (BSB) has warned. However, its bid to support barristers to face the future by licensing advocacy-focused alternative business structures (ABSs) is set finally to take off this autumn. Full story - Legal Futures




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Tuesday

9th February - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY:  Staggering price of civil court fees comes with a human cost
How the largest increase in the cost of justice in recent history affects consumers and what you can do about it. Full story - Guardian Law




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Monday

8th February - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has welcomed the decision by the Legal Services Board to approve proposals to remove unnecessary burdens on law firms carrying out reserved activities. Full story - New Law Journal



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Sunday

7th February - Law News

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Saturday

6th February - Law News

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Friday

5th February - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY:  The government has provided some insight into the costs of procuring its new criminal legal aid contracts following the decision to abandon a new contracting regime. Last week justice secretary Michael Gove announced that he had decided ‘not to go ahead with the introduction of the dual contracting system’. He will also suspend, for a period of 12 months from 1 April, a second 8.75% fee cut introduced in July last year. Full story - The Law Society Gazette




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