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Bolton law firm repays insurer £100,000 for “systematically inflating” costs

14 February 2017

Claimant law firm Asons has agreed to repay more than £100,000 to AXA after admitting to falsely and systematically inflating its legal costs, the insurer said today. The dispute involved 65 personal injury cases where “Asons overstated the qualifications and experience of its legal staff to falsely inflate [its] bills”.


Tribunal fines solicitor convicted after being taken in by ‘Pope’s banker’ conman

14 February 2017

The solicitor who safeguarded more than £100,000 of stolen cash for a charismatic conman posing as the Pope’s banker has been fined £2,000 following her conviction for transferring criminal property. The Crown Court judge had said she was “used” by fraudster Luis Nobre.


Legal Ombudsman suspends publication of complaints data over accuracy concerns

13 February 2017

The Legal Ombudsman has pulled from its website the details of law firms and chambers that have been subject to complaints because of concerns over their accuracy, it has emerged. The names of all providers that have been involved in complaints resolved by an ombudsman decision are usually published quarterly.


“Our legal services will stay on top”, minister declares in face of growing threat of competition post-Brexit

13 February 2017

Justice minister Sir Oliver Heald has struck a bullish tone of defiance in response to concerns that Germany and the Netherlands are creating English-language commercial courts to compete with the UK for disputes post Brexit.


Start-up uses AI to make contracts “easy for consumers to understand”

13 February 2017

A service that aims to use artificial intelligence to make legal contracts readily understandable by consumers is the latest of our lawtech start-up profiles. We investigate six-month-old Nift, which is already employed by some big-name companies.


Rebukes for partners whose firm was tricked by fraudsters into paying away client’s money

10 February 2017

Three partners of a law firm that was tricked by fraudsters into paying the proceeds of a property sale into the wrong bank account – and did not carry out sufficient checks before doing so – have accepted rebukes from the Solicitors Regulation Authority.


Barristers to pay 12% more for right to practise this year – but figures show 2,500 earn £240k+

10 February 2017

Some 2,500 barristers will earn more than £240,000 this year, Bar Council figures have shown, and they will have to pay an extra £200 for their practising certificates after the Legal Services Board approved a 12% hike in fees across the board.


Court rejects SDT appeal by solicitor who claimed he was acting as McKenzie Friend

10 February 2017

The Divisional Court has thrown out an appeal by a solicitor disciplined after representing a client in court when he was not allowed to – and claimed he was instead acting as a McKenzie Friend and so beyond the regulator’s reach.


Computer says ‘guilty’ – online convictions set to become reality

9 February 2017

Defendants will soon be able to plead guilty, be convicted and pay a penalty immediately and entirely online for certain offences, the Ministry of Justice announced yesterday as digital justice moved a step closer to reality.


Global firm deploys robots to slash time spent on legal processes

9 February 2017

A global law firm is deploying robotic process automation software in its high-volume legal practices, in some cases reducing the time taken to complete tasks from 35 minutes to just four minutes. But it told Legal Futures that its aim was to improve efficiency, not replace people.

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