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Magic circle pay trainees less than US firms – and work them harder

The biggest City law firms are paying their trainees less than their US competitors but working them harder, according to new research showing how pay continues to spiral.

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SRA shuts down four law firms in three days

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has shut down four law firms so far this week – two of them connected to the same man.

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Government hints at more controls on RTA damages and costs

The government’s motor insurance taskforce reported yesterday with a hint that it may extend the whiplash tariff to other injuries and also review the small claims limit.

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Don’t forget human support in the rush to digital, lawyers told

Both the structure and delivery of legal services – such as a lack of guidance and reactive communication – can cause difficulties for consumers, new research has found.

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LSB: “Significant concerns” over viability of Legal Ombudsman

The Legal Services Board has expressed “significant concerns about the viability” of the Legal Ombudsman scheme as it struggles to get its caseload under control.

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Law firms need to keep “meaningful offline routes” to services

Digitally excluded consumers need law firms to maintain “meaningful offline routes” to services because “digital transformation is not inherently progressive”, says a report for four legal regulators.

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Vos eyes machine-made decisions for property disputes

Many property disputes “could be amenable to machine-made decision-making” in the future, the Master of the Rolls has predicted.

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“Pre-budget inertia” costs listed law firm £3m

Listed law firm Gateley has estimated that “pre-budget transactional inertia” shrunk its revenue by around £3m, wiping out growth in its corporate department.

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Land Registry data puts spotlight on law firm errors

Most of the HM Land Registry customers will avoidable requisition rates of 20% or more are law firms, new figures have revealed.

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Government to ratchet up pressure on “corrupt” lawyers

The government yesterday pledged further action to target professional enablers of fraud, like corrupt lawyers, and called for “innovative” approaches to strengthening ethics.

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