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Legal services lead way as government’s first AI Growth Lab

Legal services will be the first sector to join the government’s new AI Growth Labs – providing a regulatory sandbox for AI systems – justice secretary David Lammy announced yesterday.

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LeO not set up to handle solicitor/client costs disputes – for now

The Legal Ombudsman is open to a discussion on it replacing the courts for costs disputes between solicitors and their clients – but would not be in a position to actually do it for some time.

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“Burn it” solicitor suspended for two years

A senior City partner who told a client to “burn” a private messaging app after it was served with a search order has been suspended for two years.

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AI legal assistants to help speed up work of Crown Court

The government is to develop AI legal assistants to speed up the work of the Crown Court as one of a series of new technology projects announced today.

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What is tech bloat and why is it a problem for law firms?

Too many law firms are adopting shiny new tech without first retiring their legacy systems, causing duplication and unnecessary costs.


The civil courts and the digital divide

Despite the government’s decision to increase Ministry of Justice funding, its budget for 2025-26 is still 14% lower in real terms than in 2007-08.


The Decent Homes Standard scandal

It is well established that the UK has the highest proportion of inadequate housing in all of Europe. But what if the heart of the problem is even worse than we think?