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Law firm rejects “idiot” tag for identifying unmarked police cars
Wednesday, 11 January 2017A criminal law firm has hit back at a Sunday tabloid newspaper story that quoted a senior policewoman who condemned as “idiotic” its Facebook posts identifying unmarked police cars. The firm told readers that while other firms “will promise you the earth… we’re more practical”.
Tags: criminal law
Posted in Latest news, Marketing & PR
Lord Chief Justice calls for codification of criminal law
Friday, 8 July 2016The Lord Chief Justice has revived Lord Bingham’s call for criminal law to be codified in a single document. Among the arguments put forward by Lord Thomas were there were fewer criminal law specialists as expertise was “increasingly diverted elsewhere”.
Tags: advocates, criminal law
Posted in Latest news
Solicitor admits breaking professional rules to help get murderer convicted
Tuesday, 12 January 2016A former partner in a criminal law firm has described how he deliberately broke professional rules to get a murderer convicted. Steve Chittenden said: “The dilemma is between the rules and natural justice.”
Tags: criminal law, ethics, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Leading solicitor launches ‘first app to digitise work of criminal lawyers’
Tuesday, 7 April 2015A criminal law firm has teamed up with a technology company to launch what it said is the first app to digitise the work of criminal lawyers, even when they are working offline in prisons or police stations.
Tags: apps, criminal law, legal aid, Technology
Posted in Latest news, Technology
First ABS attached to a barristers’ chambers launched in Liverpool
Thursday, 19 February 2015Liverpool-based 7 Harrington Street Chambers has launched what is believed to be the first alternative business structure attached to a barristers’ chambers. It opened for business last week, with three barristers and 7HS practice director as its directors.
Tags: Barristers, criminal law
Posted in Alternative business structures, Barristers, Latest news, Market monitor, Regulation
Exclusive: Stobart Barristers reaches the end of the road
Thursday, 15 May 2014Stobart Barristers – the most controversial new business of the Legal Services Act era to date – will no longer provide legal advice to the public, Legal Futures can reveal.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, criminal law, legal aid, Stobart
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news, Market monitor
Bar Council sets sights on solicitors’ advocacy ‘conflict of interest’
Friday, 9 May 2014The Bar Council has called for strict new rules to check that criminal law solicitors are acting properly when they guide clients to in-house advocates as opposed to external counsel.
Tags: Bar Council, criminal law, criminal legal aid, solicitor-advocates
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Solicitors
Review pushes criminal lawyers towards common training and smaller Bar
Thursday, 8 May 2014A future where would-be criminal law barristers train together with solicitors and work at law firms before joining a “smaller, specialist Bar” later in their careers was sketched out yesterday in the government-commissioned review of criminal advocacy.
Tags: criminal law
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Solicitors
Criminal barristers ask BSB: Are you working for the government?
Thursday, 1 May 2014Criminal law barristers have urged the Bar Standards Board to come clean on whether pressure from the government was behind its decision to launch a consultation tightening the rules on returning instructions.
Tags: bar standards board, criminal law
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation
Criminal solicitors’ chief tells ‘scab’ firms to “hang their heads in shame”
Thursday, 9 January 2014The chairman of the Criminal Law Solicitors Association has hit out at law firms that sought to take advantage of their rivals’ absence from court during Monday’s morning of action against the legal aid cuts.
Tags: criminal law, legal aid
Posted in Latest news