SIGNS of growing resentment among some sections of the legal profession came to a head last week, when a "requisition", signed by just 50 of the 10,500 lawyers in Scot
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Scotsman on 15th Mar 2010 (via news.scotsman.com)
Lawyers who specialise in libel actions against media companies have launched a legal counter-attack against the government in the growing battle over English defamation rules.
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FT on 17th Mar 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
CRIMINAL defence lawyers have for months been warning of the dire consequences to their firms – and the wider legal profession – of controversial changes to legal aid.
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Scotsman on 12th Aug 2008 (via news.scotsman.com)
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There has been a "massive reduction" in the number of legal firms prepared to take on poorer clients because of increased red tape and cuts in lawyers' payments, as the government curbs legal-aid spending. The Legal Aid Practitioners Group (LAPG) estimates that more than half of the 11,000 lawyers' offices willing to take on legal aid work less than a decade ago have either closed down o...
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Guardian on 1st Feb 2009 (via guardian.co.uk)
Political Scrapbook this weekend has an open letter from Alistair Webster, the chair of the Liberal Democrat Lawyers Association, attacking plans for legal aid: If the true aim is to leave a skeleton and third rate public legal system, the government should make that clear and we can judge it accordingly … I, for one,
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 18th Sep 2011 (via libdemvoice.org)
In-house lawyers do not enjoy the same legal privilege as external lawyers, according to a preliminary opinion in a test case at Europe's highest court
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FT on 29th Apr 2010 (via traxfer.ft.com)
THE legal sector has shown great resilience in tough times - and Scotland is increasingly becoming a nation of specialist lawyers.
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Scotsman on 17th Jan 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
In yet another shocking example of how the least well-off in our society are now the Government's lowest priority, new Tory legal aid minister Jonathan Djanogly has scrapped the legal aid training/a> contract grant scheme. Legal aid lawyers are really the only profesionally qualified people who can actually help those in desperate need for legal advice.
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LiberalConspiracy on 12th Jul 2010 (via liberalconspiracy.org)
It's not just older lawyers who are suffering during the recession:DOZENS of young lawyers are being cast adrift at the end of their training contracts, The Scotsman can reveal.As the recession bites into some of Scotland's biggest law firms, one legal recruitment agency has reported a threefold rise in the number of newly qualified solicitors on its books.The truth is that these youngsters are
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FreedomAndWhiskey on 22nd Jun 2009 (via freedomandwhisky.blogspot.com)
In-house lawyers do not enjoy the same legal privilege as external lawyers, according to a ruling by the European Union's highest court, the European Court of Justice
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FT on 14th Sep 2010 (via ft.com)
The quango which runs the Legal Aid system is wasting millions on unnecessary admininistration and overpaying lawyers, the public spending watchdog has found.
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Telegraph on 27th Nov 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)