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Yorkshire: battle of the brands
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Yorkshire: battle of the brands

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
The best medicine
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The best medicine

Do you ever sit across the table from a client and wonder why you are on one side of the table and they are on the other? I have this terrible anxiety that I shall come back to earth in another life and find myself as a career criminal, from a young age destined to spend much of my life behind bars or at the police station, and being spoken to through the wicket by a harassed duty solicitor or being advised by someonewearing a wing collar and funny white bands and a horse-hair wig. I worry that I will be the one bewildered at the back of numerous courts not being able to hear properly what is going on and being sent down for years at a time. I have represented people my age, and I always wonder how it was that I grew up to sit on one side of the table and my client grew up to sit on the other. It all seems to be about chance.
Firm must pay for asbestos victim's hospice care
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Firm must pay for asbestos victim's hospice care

Engineering firm Foster Wheeler must pay for the hospice care of a worker who died of mesothelioma which he contracted as a result of exposure to asbestos, the High Court has ruled.
Expect redundancies, MoJ director tells staff
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Expect redundancies, MoJ director tells staff

About £2bn will be sliced off the Ministry of Justice's £9bn budget over the next two years, some of which through redundancies, according to a letter leaked to the Public and Commercial Services Union.