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Law student wins partial victory in court challenge to expulsion

20 August 2024

A law student expelled by Reading Univeristy has won a partial victory in a judicial review challenging the recommendations of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator.


Tribunal allows solicitor to continue with ‘unfair work allocation’ claim

19 August 2024

A solicitor can continue a claim that he was unfairly dismissed for blowing the whistle about biased work allocation practices at a law firm, a judge has ruled.


Barristers should have duty to “actively promote anti-discrimination”

19 August 2024

Barristers should be under a professional duty to actively promote anti-discriminatory attitudes and behaviours, it has been suggested. But this was not about requiring barristers to be ‘woke’.


Courts’ CE file system “struggles” with omnibus claim forms

19 August 2024

The civil courts’ case management system is a limitation of the ability of solicitors to join multiple claims to a single claim form, a High Court judge has said.


CA rejects drug-dealer’s criticism of legal team over conviction

19 August 2024

The Court of Appeal has rejected criticisms of his legal team by a man jailed for possessing cocaine with intent to supply, saying counsel’s advice was “accurate and realistic”.


Full-service law firm relaunched as consultant-led property specialist

16 August 2024

FDR Law, a general practice bought by Taylor Rose in 2021, has been relaunched as a specialist property law firm for self-employed consultants.


Two solicitors fined for refusing to give breath samples

16 August 2024

Two solicitors convicted of failing to provide a specimen of breath for analysis after minor car accidents have been fined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.


Guide sets out “consistent process” for AI approach to e-discovery

16 August 2024

The International Legal Technology Association has published a draft best practice guide for the use in e-discovery of active learning, which it hopes will be officially endorsed.


Third US state set to allow alternative business structures

16 August 2024

The slow creep of ABSs into the US is set to take a significant step forward next month when plans for a pilot are put to the supreme court of Washington state.


Formal warning for coroner overheard bad-mouthing barrister

15 August 2024

An assistant coroner overheard describing a barrister’s submission as “bollocks” and a judge who took 16 months to produce a ruling have been disciplined for misconduct.

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