Legal News

Private equity takes stake in property management law firm

A 50-person law firm that specialises in property management work has taken investment from LDC, part of Lloyds Banking Group.

Read More

CAT hits out at “unhelpful and misleading” Pogust Goodhead

Pogust Goodhead was “unhelpful, uncooperative, deliberately obfuscatory and misleading” by not revealing its client’s litigation funding problems for three years, the CAT has ruled.

Read More

Law firm finally moves beyond Yorkshire with 27th office

Employee-owned Yorkshire law firm Ison Harrison has opened its first office outside the county, in Manchester, a move championed by one of its partners.

Read More

Solicitor posed as police officer to get CCTV footage from Nando’s

A motoring solicitor from Cheshire has been found guilty of impersonating a police officer after trying to get CCTV footage from a Nando’s restaurant.

Read More

Blog


Does the Lloyd review mark the end of the Legal Services Act?

The Legal Services Board often generates eye-rolls and irritation from the leaders of the frontline regulators it oversees and of the representative bodies attached to them.


A familiar story?

There is no doubt that the rising cost of clinical negligence claims deserves attention. However, the system’s true cost driver is often not the claim itself.


When AI becomes a line on the client’s bill

On 23 June, Legora changed how it charges. The platform announced that its most capable product was moving away from a flat per-seat licence fee to consumption-based pricing