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The jurisprudential gold standard needs to be revisited

The Usher is reluctant to strike for his siblings and berates philanthropic lawyers

The untimely death of Sally Clark highlights the devastation caused by incorrect accusations, says the Insider

The usher whistles his way through a sporting tragedy, spots a rug and admits he has no soul

The usher whistles his way through a sporting tragedy, spots a rug and admits he has no soul

The insider reveals her fantasies about lawyers on reality TV

A heart-warming tale illustrates the importance of legal aid in achieving justice, says Geoffrey Bindman

The Insider deplores Channel 4’s ratings-motivated exploitation of heinous housemates

The usher casts a critical eye over judicial movements and wryly foxtrots into the New Year

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Druces LLP—Daniel Lloyd

Druces LLP—Daniel Lloyd

Corporate and commercial team welcomes technology specialist as partner

Birketts—Michael Conway

Birketts—Michael Conway

IP partner joins team in Bristol to lead branding and trade marks practice

Spector Constant & Williams—Anna Christou

Spector Constant & Williams—Anna Christou

Real estate finance practice announces partner appointment

NEWS
Ministers’ proposals to raise funds by seizing interest on lawyers’ client account schemes could ‘cause firms to close’, solicitors have warned
Pension sharing orders (PSOs) have quietly reached their 25th anniversary, yet remain stubbornly underused. Writing in NLJ this week, Joanna Newton of Stowe Family Law argues that this neglect risks long-term financial harm, particularly for women
A school ski trip, a confiscated phone and an unauthorised hotel-room entry culminated in a pupil’s permanent exclusion. In this week's issue of NLJ, Nicholas Dobson charts how the Court of Appeal upheld the decision despite acknowledged procedural flaws
Is a suspect’s state of mind a ‘fact’ capable of triggering adverse inferences? Writing in NLJ this week, Andrew Smith of Corker Binning examines how R v Leslie reshapes the debate
The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has not done enough to protect the future sustainability of the legal aid market, MPs have warned
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