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15 February 2007
Issue: 7260 / Categories: Legal News , Regulatory , Commercial
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BEYOND THE FRINGE

In brief

The government should regulate the hairdressing industry to stop unqualified stylists harming their clients, says the Association of Personal Injury Lawyers (APIL). At present there is only voluntary registration with the Hairdressing Council to show stylists are qualified and of 130,000 hairdressers in the UK only 10,000 are registered. The US, in comparison, requires hairdressers to obtain a new licence every year. “It’s appalling that someone who has little or no experience can use potentially harmful chemicals on someone’s hair,” says Denise Kitchener of APIL.

Issue: 7260 / Categories: Legal News , Regulatory , Commercial
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Ogier—Martin Livingston

Ogier—Martin Livingston

Martin Livingston joins Ogier in Cayman to strengthen regulatory support

Blake Morgan—47 promotions

Blake Morgan—47 promotions

Blake Morgan announces 47 summer promotions across UK offices

NEWS
Consultant-led law firms should prepare for closer regulatory attention as oversight evolves
Artificial intelligence may draft workplace grievances, but employers cannot treat them any differently from conventional complaints
From dishonest claimants to judicial promotions and procedural skirmishes, the latest legal developments offer plenty for litigators to digest
Fresh guidance is set to influence how courts decide whether hearings take place online or in person
County Court judges remain divided over whether landlords can lawfully force entry to carry out essential safety inspections after tenants ignore access injunctions
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