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Post Office scandal “shows that privilege needs urgent reform”

The Post Office inquiry shows that legal professional privilege presents “significant problems of principle and practice” and needs urgent reform, leading academics have argued.

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Pupil suspended for cheating in training exercise

A first-six pupil barrister who accessed a file without permission that helped her with a training exercise, and then pretended she had not, has been suspended for 18 months.

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LSB pressures regulators to improve lawyers’ ethical approach

Lawyers’ lack of proper regard for ethics, and their “disproportionate focus” on client interests above all else, means regulators need to take action to improve compliance.

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Jailed solicitor’s ex-wife made subject to unexplained wealth order

The Serious Fraud Office has secured its first unexplained wealth order against the ex-wife of Tim Schools, the jailed struck-off solicitor behind the Axiom Fund fraud.

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Too complex and long – conveyancers condemn Law Society form

Conveyancers have told the Law Society that its controversial new TA6 property information form is too complex and too long, it revealed yesterday.

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Lawyer “fires” Meta as client over “descent into Neo-Nazi madness”

A US lawyer representing Meta has publicly announced that he has “fired” the company as a client, citing “Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook’s descent into toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness”.

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SRA issues warning to firms over sham litigation

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has urged law firms to protect themselves from sham litigation, which can be used to bypass anti-money laundering rules.

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There aren’t enough immigration advisers, says rebranded regulator

The amount of immigration and asylum advice available across the UK “does not meet the need or demand”, the rebranded Immigration Advice Authority has said.

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Over-zealous barristers employing “ethically questionable” tactics

Barristers may “sometimes allow their zeal to advance a client’s interests to embrace tactics which are ethically questionable”, their regulator said yesterday.

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SRA: Consumers “at risk from lawyers who do not understand tech”

A lack of digital skills across the UK could be a risk for consumers and law firms if lawyers “do not fully understand” new technology, the SRA has warned.

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