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MoJ stands firm over judicial pension legal challenge
Department confirms that legal action has been started against reforms.
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Good times roll on in City as trainee salaries hit £42k
Magic circle firm has boosted salaries for newly qualified solicitors and associates by an average of 7.5%.
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Ex-partner, 53, to allege age discrimination against former firm
Top-100 firm confirms it will defend its positition at employment tribunal.
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JR claimant costs should fund legal aid: Society
Submission to new government proposes measures to assure ‘affordable access to legal advice’.
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JR claimant costs should fund legal aid, says Society
Submission to new government proposes measures to assure ‘affordable access to legal advice’.
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Faults in government immigration bill
Government policy on immigration, to be included in next week’s Queen’s Speech, will increase the regulatory burden on employers for policing the system.
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Lawyers drafted in to manage charity after inquiry
Charity Commission says Legal Action has not complied with orders for transparency.
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Freshfields hires Aviva ‘transformer’ for Manchester move
The legal and services business centre in Manchester will open in the second half of 2015 in a move expected to involve job losses.
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Website organises crowdfunding for ‘public interest’ litigation
CrowdJustice aims to generate funds for cases that ‘capture the public imagination’.
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Freshfields hires Aviva ‘transformer’ to head Manchester move
The legal and services business centre in Manchester will open in the second half of 2015.
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