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New indemnity insurer welcomedFree

2 September 2010

With less than a month to go before the deadline for renewing indemnity insurance, solicitors have welcomed the arrival of a new product in the market.

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Silly season, serious reasonFree

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

First it was the media trying to entrap celebrities, then it was the media trying to entrap other media, now it’s a respectable JP pumping stories into the media about pop-up magistrates’ courts in supermarkets.

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Star quality

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

According to the Financial Times, justice secretary Ken Clarke has been held up as an “example to other ministers” for his plans to slash the budgets for prisons and legal aid.

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Taking the fall

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

A Court of Appeal ruling clarifying occupiers' liability has come as a relief to landowners worried about being held responsible for the consequences of visitors' risky activities, says Paul McClorey

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Learning the hard way

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

Since its creation, the Supreme Court has been successful in educating the public and improving media relations, but one year on it faces several challenges – not least impending budget cuts which could threaten its educative role, says...

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Law will tear us apart

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

Justices are fiddling with top-dollar divorces while normal families burn, says Marilyn Stowe

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Yorkshire: battle of the brands

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

As we edge closer to the full force of the Legal Services Act, firms are increasingly focusing on their ‘brand’ to differentiate themselves – and Yorkshire lawyers are making sure they’re ahead of the game. Jean-Yves Gilg reports

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Information overload

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

A recent case on Data Protection Act requests sheds some light on solicitors' duties, but further clarification is needed, says Seamus Smyth

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Update: agriculture

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

Falling branches, dung deadlines and the civil liberties of soft furry things - Simon Blackburn reports on an eventful summer in agricultural law

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Update: education

Vol 154 no 32 17-08-2010

Anita Chopra and Salima Mawji consider the Academies Act, special educational needs, pupils assaulting teachers, appeals against admission decisions, exclusions and students unhappy with decisions of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator

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