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BHL launches legal expenses insurance push with Minster Law

18 May 2022

BHL, owner of Minster Law, has launched a major push into the legal expenses insurance (LEI) market through its subsidiary Coral Insurance, which will be serviced by the law firm.


Solicitor rebuked over referrals from genealogists

18 May 2022

A solicitor has been rebuked for taking referrals from a genealogy business that acquired clients in a way that a law firm would be prohibited from doing.


ABS evolves platform model with other lawyers and professionals

17 May 2022

A new platform law firm has opened its doors to barristers, chartered legal executives and paralegals as well as solicitors, and is eyeing up external investment and other professional services.


Solicitor fined for failing to pay thousands in counsel’s fees

17 May 2022

A solicitor who has failed to pay thousands of pounds in outstanding fees to counsel has been fined by the SRA, with others fined for accounts and transparency rules breaches.


Listed company’s law firm shoots up rankings with £47m turnover

17 May 2022

Bond Turner, the personal injury practice owned by listed business Anexo Group, has moved rapidly up the ranks of largest law firms with a 33% increase in turnover to £47m.


Smaller law firms eager to grow as confidence stays high

17 May 2022

The proportion of smaller law firms saying that growth by merger or acquisition is more attractive following the pandemic has increased sharply, a report has found.


Commercial Court judges express frustration at parties’ excesses

16 May 2022

Two Commercial Court judges have expressed annoyance with parties for taking unnecessary points, with one imposing a costs penalty in line with recent guidance.


Paralegal jailed for stealing £438k from law firm to feed gambling habit

16 May 2022

A former paralegal at national law firm BLM has been jailed for three years and three months after pleading guilty to stealing £438,000 from the firm to feed his gambling habit.


Barrister given green light to pursue outstanding fees claim

16 May 2022

The High Court has rejected an Italian law firm’s bid to stay a barrister’s claim for outstanding fees because of an action it took against him in its home country.


Identity of person instructing solicitors not covered by privilege

16 May 2022

The High Court has rejected a company’s claim to litigation privilege over the identity of who instructed its lawyers, with the judge setting out a two-part test on what was a novel point.

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