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Solicitor who sued Lord Chancellor for £4.4m is fined by SDT

24 August 2018

A solicitor who sued the Lord Chancellor for £4.4m after his legal aid contract was taken away has been fined £4,000 by a disciplinary tribunal.


Lawtech tipping point coming, says new incubator resident

24 August 2018

Next year will be the tipping point for law firm’s adoption of new technology, one of the first residents of a major lawtech incubator has predicted.


Big CMCs to be hit hardest as FCA seeks £17m

23 August 2018

The big CMCs will be hit hardest by fee increases planned by the Financial Conduct Authority to fund the £17m cost of their new regulatory regime.


Barrister suspended for High Court advocacy before and during pupillage

23 August 2018

A barrister has been suspended for six months by a Bar disciplinary tribunal for acting as an advocate in the High Court before and during his pupillage.


“Challenger” conveyancing firms on the up, research finds

23 August 2018

Conveyancing firms in the lower half of the top 100 – so-called ‘challenger’ firms – have seen the biggest increase in transactions in Q2 2018, the survey has found.


Barrister who failed to give “unwelcome advice” suspended

22 August 2018

A barrister who failed to give “unwelcome advice” to an “over-enthusiastic client” has been suspended for a month by a Bar disciplinary tribunal.


Hard Brexit “could cost legal sector £3bn”

22 August 2018

A hard Brexit could cost the legal sector up to £3bn by 2025, the Law Society has estimated. This is despite a current increase in work preparing for the UK leaving the EU.


Legal tech project recruits big City firms

22 August 2018

South-east Asia’s first lawtech accelerator has attracted three major UK law firms amid of flurry of technology related activity among City practices.


PI market “holding up” despite threat from reforms

21 August 2018

The personal injury market is holding up, despite the threat of a “major decrease” in value if the whiplash reforms go ahead in 2020, new research has found.


Women in the Law UK gears up for London launch

21 August 2018

Women in the Law UK, the Manchester-based lobbying, networking and support organisation, is gearing up for its launch in London next month.

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