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NLJ this week: Access to justice & digitalisation

03 September 2021
Issue: 7946 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Legal aid focus
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In the third instalment of his series on access to justice and digital technologies, Roger Smith asks whether the Lord Chancellor is tilting his hat at high-fee international commercial work at the expense of smaller domestic claims

Smith writes that the government is courting oligarchs while closing magistrates’ courts. He says this raises five separate issues, which he goes on to explain. For example, ‘commendable attempts to provide special additional services like digital assistance for those who need them’ have been ‘half-hearted’.

He writes: ‘You can bet your bottom dollar that, untrammelled by prior clear objectives, beset by the impact of COVID (with which, in fact, the partially completed digitalisation programme provided some much-appreciated assistance), the courts will be squeezed for more savings.’

Issue: 7946 / Categories: Legal News , Profession , Legal aid focus
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Gibson Dunn—London partner promotions

Gibson Dunn—London partner promotions

Firm grows international bench with expanded UK partner class

Shakespeare Martineau—six appointments

Shakespeare Martineau—six appointments

Firm makes major statement in the capital with strategic growth at The Shard

Myers & Co—Jess Latham

Myers & Co—Jess Latham

Residential conveyancing team expands with solicitor hire

NEWS
One in five in-house lawyers suffer ‘high’ or ‘severe’ work-related stress, according to a report by global legal body, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC)
The Legal Ombudsman’s (LeO’s) plea for a budget increase has been rejected by the Law Society and accepted only ‘with reluctance’ by conveyancers
Overcrowded prisons, mental health hospitals and immigration centres are failing to meet international and domestic human rights standards, the National Preventive Mechanism (NPM) has warned
Two speedier and more streamlined qualification routes have been launched for probate and conveyancing professionals
Workplace stress was a contributing factor in almost one in eight cases before the employment tribunal last year, indicating its endemic grip on the UK workplace
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