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Law firm consolidator makes first acquisition outside of PI

20 August 2019

Law firm consolidator AWH Legal – which says it plans £100m worth of acquisitions in the next two years – has made its first purchase outside of personal injury.


Legal Ombudsman pilots use of formal mediation

16 August 2019

The Legal Ombudsman is running a ‘proof of concept’ pilot as it decides whether to introduce formal mediation as another route to settling dispute between lawyers and their clients.


Ince partners make £16m claim to administrators

15 August 2019

Current and former partners of what was Ince & Co have made claims of nearly £16m to its administrators.
However, there is no indication that these claims will be satisfied anywhere near in full.


Consortium promises new approach to litigation work

14 August 2019

Four law firms have so far signed up to a groundbreaking consortium marketing for litigation work that also involves block-rated ‘day one’ after-the-event insurance for commercial work.


Legal charities urge government to delay whiplash reforms

13 August 2019

Four leading legal charities have urged the government to delay next year’s whiplash reforms over fears that litigants in person and the organisations supporting them will be overwhelmed by the new regime.


Registered European lawyers to have “post-Brexit grace period”

12 August 2019

Registered European lawyers will have a grace period until the end of next year to sort out how they will continue to practise in the UK, even if there is a no-deal Brexit, the government said last week.


Listed law firm owner sees shares reach all-time high

7 August 2019

Shares in Anexo Group, the AIM-listed business that owns Liverpool law firm Bond Turner, reached a new high yesterday after announcing that it expected profits to exceed market expectations.


Barrister who obeyed LeO two hours before tribunal spared suspension

7 August 2019

A barrister who complied with an order from the Legal Ombudsman to pay compensation to a client only two hours before appearing at a Bar disciplinary tribunal has been fined £2,000.


ABS conversion allows daughters to keep mother’s firm going

5 August 2019

A trainee legal executive and her practice manager sister have taken over the law firm owned by their mother after her death, by restructuring it as an alternative business structure.


Slater & Gordon returns to profit after years of turbulence

2 August 2019

Slater & Gordon – the first law firm owned by a hedge fund – made a small profit in its first year of independence from its one-time Australian parent, it revealed yesterday.


Law Society warns of £3.5bn hit from no-deal Brexit

1 August 2019

The Law Society is warning that turnover from legal services would slump by £3.5bn in the event of a no-deal Brexit. It was particularly concerned about the fate of future UK lawyers.


MoJ official “confident” of hitting April 2020 deadline for PI reform

31 July 2019

The civil servant overseeing the Civil Liability Act reforms yesterday declared his confidence that the 6 April 2020 target for implementation would be met. But he stressed that “ministers will not rush this”.


DWF hails “milestone” year with strong results – but IPO cost £12m

31 July 2019

DWF, the world’s largest listed law firm, revealed that going public cost the business £12.6m while also slowing down its acquisition activity. Revenue for the year to 30 April grew 15% to £272m.


One in three legal consumers using online services

30 July 2019

A third of consumers are now accessing legal services online while telephone-based services are declining, new research has found. However, the proportion shopping around is still relatively low.


High Court rejects libel claim over email sent by in-house lawyer

30 July 2019

The High Court has rejected a libel claim by a woman who an in-house lawyer suggested in an email to a court official had potentially acted fraudulently.

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