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Judge hits out at “aggressive” approach of party and its lawyers

A judge has heavily criticised the “aggressive” approach of a defendant and its lawyers, saying the case was “like going back in time to when I first started in practice in the 1980s”.

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Strike-off for solicitor who lied to firm about second job

A solicitor who lied to his law firm about moonlighting on an online platform that allows members of the public to ask lawyers questions has been struck off.

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Law Society opposes SRA taking broad notification powers

The Law Society has spoken out against the Solicitors Regulation Authority having a broad power to require law firms to notify it about particular events.

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Compulsory ethics discussions “risk becoming another box to tick”

Solicitors Regulation Authority plans for solicitors to attend compulsory three-hour ethics discussions “could lead to a ‘box-ticking’ approach”, academics have warned.

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The growing importance of higher limits in personal ATE

While the personal litigation market is undergoing a period of significant change as claims become more complex, much of the ATE insurance market has remained relatively static.


The profession can play a greater role in improving access to justice

In this, the third blog of my series, I focus on what lawyers in the UK can do to improve access to justice through greater professional stewardship.