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30 June 2011
Issue: 7472 / Categories: Legal News
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Hale speaks out

Lady Hale, justice of the Supreme Court, has spoken out against the proposed legal aid cuts

Delivering the Sir Henry Hodge Memorial Lecture at the Law Society this week, she said the reforms would have a “disproportionate impact upon the poorest and most vulnerable in society”. Comparing the cost of resolving disputes in common law jurisdictions with those of civil law jurisdictions, she said the total amount spent on lawyers and courts had to be considered when identifying legal
aid spend.

Issue: 7472 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Signature Litigation—Catherine Naylor

Signature Litigation—Catherine Naylor

International fraud and asset recovery offering boosted by partner hire

Stevens & Bolton—Alexa Payet

Stevens & Bolton—Alexa Payet

Private wealth disputes team adds contentious probate specialist

Morgan Lewis—Paul Feldberg

Morgan Lewis—Paul Feldberg

Firm strengthens investigations and sanctions capabilities with London partner hire

NEWS
Cheshire West, which established an ‘acid test’ for deprivation of liberty safeguards, has been overturned by the Supreme Court
The Chancery Division and other segments of the High Court are to be replaced by a new Business and Property Division (BPD), in a major civil justice shakeup
Law firms that hold client money will need to file annual accountants’ reports and make a declaration, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) confirmed this week
Two district judges and a tribunal judge have been sanctioned for delays in delivering judgments and orders
Private equity (PE) investment into UK law firms halved to £250m last year, but deal volume rose, according to research by Acquira Professional Services’ Momentum private equity market tracker
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