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SRA ordered to pay solicitor £50k in costs after failed prosecution

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has been ordered to pay a solicitor exonerated by a disciplinary tribunal £50,000 in costs.

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Majority of mid-sized law firms “have been approached by PE”

Seven in 10 of mid-sized law firms have been contacted in the last year by a private equity investor or PE-backed law firm about acquisition, according to new research.

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Private equity opens door to US law firms with MSO deal

The door to external investment in US law firms has opened wide after a private equity house announced a deal with a personal injury practice.

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GCs call on Law Society to withdraw whistleblowing guidance

A network of female general counsel has called on the Law Society to withdraw whistleblowing guidance for in-house lawyers, arguing that it “entrenches the longstanding bias against reporting”.

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Why later-life divorce requires a distinct professional framework

Later-life divorce, often described as ‘silver splitter’ or ‘grey divorce’ cases, is no longer a marginal feature of family law practice. It challenges long-standing assumptions about how divorce work is done.