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Old Legal Services Commission email addresses are no longer operational as of 1 October 2013. Emails sent to these addresses will no longer be forwarded to Legal Aid Agency addresses. The correct...
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1 October 2013

New Lord Chief Justice
Sir John Thomas will become the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from today, following the retirement of The Rt Hon The Lord Judge yesterday. A peerage of the United Kingdom for Life has been...
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Her Majesty The Queen has been pleased to approve the appointment of The Rt Hon Lord Justice Leveson as President of the Queen's Bench Division from 1 October 2013. This appointment follows the...
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Figures released by the Department for Education show that more children in care were adopted in 2012 than in the past 20 years. The annual looked-after children statistical first release shows that...
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The Family Justice Council is holding its 7th Annual Debate and panel discussion at Lion Court Conference Centre, 25 Procter St, London, WC1V 6NY, between 5.30pm and 7.30pm on Tuesday 5 November...
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Tooks Chambers has announced that it is beginning the process of dissolution as cuts to the legal aid budget mean that it is impossible for the set's work, 90% of which is publicly funded, to...
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A new study has shown that a higher proportion of divorces are now sought on the grounds of unreasonable behaviour than on adultery. In 2013 unreasonable behaviour is cited in 47% of divorces and...
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The Liberal Democrats have this week passed a policy on cohabitation rights, seeking to provide cohabiting unmarried couples with fair and reasonable redress on separation and on death. According to...
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Criticisms of the knowledge and usage in practice of the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 have been made by both the Law Society and the British Association of Social Workers. In response...
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13 September 2013

Court on camera
Live broadcasting inside the Court of Appeal has received final approval in the House of Commons. From October, the filming of legal arguments and the final judgment in the Court of Appeal will be...
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