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The MoJ is travelling in the right direction but is it too little too late, asks Steve Hynes

The legal advice sector has long since suffered from a difficult relationship with local authority support, says Jon Robins

Dominic Regan reports on the next steps for Sir Rupert Jackson’s fixed costs finale

David Wolchover sets out why moves are afoot to prosecute the prime minister for misconduct in public office

David Greene lays out the (possible) next steps for Brexit, democracy & the country

After scrutinising the performance of the Bribery Act 2010, Lord Saville reports back on its triumphs & tribulations

Countdown to zero? Jon Robins reports from a small oasis in what is otherwise a legal advice desert

That bereaved families have so little hope of obtaining legal aid for inquests is indicative of the UK’s broken system, says Jonathan Wheeler

With less than a month until Exit Day, David Greene examines the most & least likely outcomes on the UK’s horizon
The duties of a deputy appointed by the Court of Protection are not to be taken lightly, warn Ann Stanyer & Jemma Goddard
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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
The extension of fixed recoverable costs (FRC) from low-value personal injury to most civil cases worth up to £100,000 ‘is failing to deliver what it promised’, the Law Society has warned
Bar campaigns will focus on protecting juries, legal aid and children’s rights in the year ahead with a working group already looking into the age of criminal responsibility, chair Kirsty Brimelow KC has said
Richard Orpin has been appointed chief executive officer (CEO) of the Legal Services Board (LSB), which oversees all nine legal regulators
Workers will be given day-one rights to parental leave in April, the government has confirmed
Lord Sales has become deputy president, and Lord Doherty a justice, at the Supreme Court. Both were sworn in this week at a ceremony conducted by the court’s president Lord Reed in Courtroom One
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