Hogan Lovells shortlisted for three awards but Freshfields, Clifford Chance, and Linklaters are also in the running. A host of international law firms for awards celebrating efforts aimed at increasing diversity within the legal profession.

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SRA publishes response to the Independent Comparative Case Review

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has today (Tuesday 3 June) issued its response to Professor Gus John’s Independent Comparative Case Review (ICCR) report, which was published in March this year. The response identifies the key findings of the report for the SRA as being: • that BME solicitors continue to be disproportionately over-represented at key…

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00909: Senior Circuit Judge – Resident Judge

Salary: £141,332 Number of vacancies: One in Birmingham and one in Newcastle Closing date for applications: noon 24 June 2014 Full details are now on our website.  Including the application form and the information packwhich describes the role, the selection process and provides key dates. You will also find job descriptions for Circuit Judge and…

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Law Society Council Summary: 14 May 2014

After the 2 April 2014 Council meeting in Cardiff, we returned to Chancery Lane for the 14 May 2014 meeting. Among matters announced to the Council was the election of Robert Bourns,  one of the City of London Council members, to take office as Deputy Vice President in July 2014 (and then, according to the…

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SRA publishes guidance for criminal legal aid contract applicants

The SRA has published guidance to support applicants tendering for criminal legal aid services contracts. The guidance covers key considerations firms need to keep in mind when applying for Own client contracts and Duty Provider Crime Contracts. The advice covers: – Mergers and acquisitions – Firms’ responsibilities relating to notification and authorisation requirements – Risks…

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SRA publishes guidance for criminal legal aid contract applicants

The SRA has published guidance to support applicants tendering for criminal legal aid services contracts. The guidance covers key considerations firms need to keep in mind when applying for Own client contracts and Duty Provider Crime Contracts. The advice covers: – Mergers and acquisitions – Firms’ responsibilities relating to notification and authorisation requirements – Risks…

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UK firms and chambers invited to take part in leading diversity initiative.

The largest firms and chambers across the UK have been invited to take part in the 2014 BSN Diversity League Table (DLT), considered by many to be the legal profession’s leading diversity reporting initiative. The Diversity League Table started in 2006, pre-dating all of the current diversity reporting initiatives and regulatory requirements; promoting transparency and…

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Equalities Interest: MPs tell conference tonight Racism still exists, but it’s for us all to deal with it

Among the comments delegates to a conference on racism in Westminster this evening will hear is an admission by Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Equalities Sandra Osborne MP that “too many people are still held back by deliberate or unwitting discrimination, whether in employment, in education or in communities.” She goes on…

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Over-regulation is bad for the Profession and the Public

he Law Society has welcomed today’s announcement by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) that it is launching an initiative to reduce the burden of regulation on solicitor firms. This is an area of serious concern for solicitors, particularly for those within small firms, with many reporting that the cost of compliance is harmful to their…