Saturday

31st May - Law News

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Friday

30th May - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Legal clients suffer in silence, says consumer watchdog. Nearly half of individuals dissatisfied with legal services do not complain, the Legal Services Consumer Panel has said. The figure of 44% is far higher than the 27% of disgruntled customers who fail to complain in the services sector overall. Full story - The Law Society Gazette






Thursday

29th May - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: PPI, packaged accounts and powers of attorney complaints on the increase. Consumer-related financial disputes reached a record high in the year to March 2014 as the Financial Ombudsman helped to settle 518,778 complaints, more than double last year's figure, according to a report by the appeals service. Full story - Solicitors Journal





Wednesday

28th May - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: The Bar Standards Board (BSB) is unlikely to become an alternative business structure (ABS) licensing authority until 2015 and will not be regulating non-ABS firms, such barrister-only practices, before October this year, it has emerged. The BSB had originally hoped to start regulating non-ABS firms last year and ABSs early this year. Full story - Legal Futures




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Tuesday

27th May - Law News

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FOCUS OF THE DAY: Three video firms whose stock was looted or destroyed during the 2011 London riots have won £3m compensation from the Mayor’s office. The Court of Appeal found that consequential loss was in principle recoverable and held the Mayor’s Office for Policing and Crime liable under the Riot (Damages) Act 1886 for damage to stock held at a Sony warehouse in Enfield. Full story - New Law Journal




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Monday

26th May - Law News

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Sunday

25th May - Law News

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Saturday

24th May - Law News

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