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Scottish firm targets major expansion after first English acquisition

6 July 2022

An ambitious Scottish law firm has made its first move south of the border by acquiring a large conveyancing business as it looks to rapidly build a full-service offering in England.


Frenkel Topping raises £10m to boost injury market consolidation

6 July 2022

Frenkel Topping – the listed business building a full-service offering to personal injury and clinical negligence claimants short of actual legal advice – is raising £10m to fund further acquisitions.


New litigation funder targets “niche within a niche”

6 July 2022

A litigation funder launched this week with £25m backing from a US private equity firm is targeting what a “niche within a niche” – cases worth up to £1m in the Midlands and the North.


Barrister settles whistleblower claim against Foreign Office for £423k

6 July 2022

A barrister who raised concerns of serious corruption while working for the Foreign Office in Kosovo has settled her employment tribunal claim for £423,000.


Firm ordered to pay wasted costs over lack of authority to act

5 July 2022

A law firm has been ordered to pay wasted costs of £7,920 for not satisfying itself that the director of a company in deadlock with the other director had the authority to give it instructions.


Firm cleared of disability discrimination against senior support manager

5 July 2022

A senior manager at law firm Berrymans Lace Mawer has failed in a claim that her stress, anxiety and depression constituted a disability.


Litigant in person can sue law centre and barrister for negligence

5 July 2022

A litigant in person is not statute-barred from suing a law centre and barrister for professional negligence, a High Court master has ruled.


Law firm overturns costs bill misconduct ruling

4 July 2022

The rules on misconduct in the CPR do not apply to solicitor/client costs assessments, the High Court has decided in overturning a finding against a Manchester law firm.


Rugby and football club boss sanctioned by SDT still “fit and proper” owner

4 July 2022

The rugby and football club owner sanctioned by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal last week says he will be able to continue in those roles as he remains a ‘fit and proper person’.


Virtual practice rescues firms with insurance and succession issues

4 July 2022

A legal business that runs regulated and unregulated law firms alongside each other has made two acquisitions, with up to four more planned in the coming months.

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