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Jonathan Djanogly said it was a 'landmark day' as new business structures launched, opening up legal services for lawyers and non-lawyers.
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Separating couples in Liverpool are resolving disputes more cheaply and less stressfully after new rules introduced by Jonathan Djanogly.
The public are set to benefit from modern, joined-up legal services after Jonathan Djanogly announced the start of radical changes.
Referral fees for personal injury cases will be banned to help tackle rising insurance costs.
Rising insurance costs will be tackled by a ban on referral fees, announced as part of Government’s commitment to curb compensation culture.
Djanogly praised staff across the justice system who are working around the clock to fast-track hearings of people charged over the riots.
Manchester volunteers have been hailed by Jonathan Djanogly after their work healing local community rifts attracted star billing.
Squatters will no longer get legal aid to fight home owners trying to evict them from their properties.
Jonathan Djanogly has been explaining reforms to tackle the problem of 'no win, no fee' legal schemes and fears of a compensation culture.
Government has signed the first Dispute Resolution Commitment, requiring departments to use mediation, arbitration and conciliation.
The Government will lead by example by committing to using better, quicker and more efficient ways of resolving legal disputes.
A radical plan to reduce reoffending, an improved sentencing framework and reform of the legal aid system were outlined today.
New Criminal Justice Statistics show a dramatic increase in the number of criminals who persistently reoffend.
Separating couples in Manchester are resolving their disputes more cheaply, quickly and less stressfully following new rules introduced.
Anyone setting out to contest the terms of their separation in court will first be required to consider mediation, under a new protocol.
Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly visited an innovative legal advice surgery based at a GPs’ practice in Surrey.
During Christmas and New Year many families will have been together - for some this year’s holiday season will have been a difficult time.
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