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The structure of the Bar impedes the adoption of technology and innovation, but barristers need to do so to drive “a better ...
SSB Law has been accused of employing “unethical tactics” to retain clients who wanted to drop their cases and the Solicitors ...
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has reprimanded a solicitor who did not comply with a direction from the Legal Ombudsman – but said it should not have reached the tribunal.
HM Courts and Tribunal Service expects to make “reasonable progress despite the challenges” in cutting court backlogs, its ...
Leading specialist firm Family Law Partners (FLP) has eschewed approaches from private equity houses to move instead to employee ownership. Staff have received an initial £1,200 payout, which will be ...
A judge has strongly criticised the boss of a consumer claims law firm for giving false evidence and trying to force through a prepack administration sale in favour of his own newly incorporated firm.
A negligence claim against a well-known London law firm over erroneous information it gave to a client’s mortgage lender has ...
A law firm boss who told three personal injury clients their cases had succeeded when actually they had not, and even paid ...
The arbitration community is split down the middle on early determination and expedited procedures, but expects AI to play ...
New SRA guidance on transparency issued last autumn – thinly disguised as continued support for COLPs, firms and individuals ...
2025 is shaping up to be a milestone year. We have collated the views of a range of expert voices across business, risk, and ...