Exam plan delayed after 100 ‘wholly negative’ reactions
Regulator says it received more than 250 responses to consultation on its proposed solicitors qualifying exam.
Regulator says it received more than 250 responses to consultation on its proposed solicitors qualifying exam.
Claimants are required to pay separate fees to issue their claim and have it heard.
Personal injury lawyers welcome apparent acknowledgement that 1 October start date is not achievable.
Robert Stuart Franklin Scott, who was struck off, contested tribunal’s finding that he acted without integrity.
The Ministry of Justice confirmed that divorce fees will rise to £550 from 21 March, subject to parliamentary approval.
Coffee shop owners can breathe a sigh of relief after indication that they would not be held liable for copyright infringements by third parties.
Role of police and crime commissioner to be merged with that of mayor.
Large investors will not escape new levy on additional properties.
EU General Data Protection Regulation will introduce breach notification duty for companies.
Low Commission proposes second tier of specialist support to ensure adequate long-term provision.