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Gateley set to become first listed law firm with £100m revenue

8 January 2019

Pioneering law firm Gateley is on track to become the first listed legal business to hit the £100m turnover mark, with double-digit growth across all financial indicators in the first half of its financial year


Jail for solicitor “who wouldn’t ask too many questions”

8 January 2019

A solicitor who was the ‘go to’ lawyer for a gang of criminals because he would not ask too many questions about where their money came from has been jailed for seven years.


Solicitor who ran unauthorised law firm struck off

8 January 2019

A solicitor who said his unauthorised firm was acting only for “family and friends” has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, which said this made no difference.


Listed legal businesses buck downward market trend

7 January 2019

Several listed legal businesses bucked the downward trend of the stock market in 2018, with ‘challenger’ firm Keystone Law the standout performer, a Legal Futures analysis has shown.


SDT shows leniency to solicitor who faked sick note

7 January 2019

An experienced solicitor escaped with an indefinite suspension after a tribunal accepted her plea that she had falsified a client’s sick note while suffering from mental ill-health.


PDS employee “unfairly dismissed” after work with murderer

7 January 2019

The Public Defender Service unfairly dismissed an employee who suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder after her work debriefing a murderer.


Judge criticises top firm for exacerbating divorce conflict

4 January 2019

A top family law firm has been criticised by a High Court judge for exacerbating the conflict in a high-value divorce by issuing a Form A during a period when it had been agreed not to.


Man jailed for harassing judges by megaphone, email and Twitter

4 January 2019

A man who shouted abuse at judges with a megaphone outside the Royal Courts of Justice (RCJ) and sent them harassing emails has been jailed for a year.


EU urges ethics guidance to make AI “trustworthy”

4 January 2019

The European Union has added its voice to the growing call for artificial intelligence to be regulated , with draft ethics guidelines that underline that it must be human-centric and trustworthy.


Solicitor jailed for fine wine scam ordered to repay thousands

3 January 2019

A solicitor who took £100,000 from a fine wine scam on investors has been ordered to pay back less than a quarter of the sum or face more jail time.

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