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Law firm chooses employee ownership over private equity

The latest law firm to embrace employee ownership – also one of the largest – did so after turning down private equity offers worth “millions of pounds”, its chief executive has revealed.

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New BSB duty “would require barristers to become social engineers”

More high-profile figures have expressed their concern at the Bar Standards Board’s plan to impose a new positive duty on barristers to act in a way that “advances” equality, diversity and inclusion.

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Rebukes for solicitors over inadequate service and not passing on cash

An experienced partner who failed to give a divorce client competent advice, leading to costs orders against the client, herself and her firm, has been rebuked.

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UK legal market an “economic powerhouse”

The UK’s legal market remains “an economic powerhouse”, with exports of legal services reaching £7.25bn in 2022, an increase of more than £1.1bn since 2018.

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M&A platform to offer buyers “completely automated” legal service

A law firm has developed a platform to provide buyers of small businesses with a “completely automated legal service” that could cost them as little at £2,000,

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Judge refuses to point finger at solicitor over witness statement failure

Another party has fallen victim to the rules on witness statements, but the High Court has declined to order their solicitor to explain how the failure to comply came about.

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Bar tribunal hands ‘opera assault’ lawyer harsher sanction than SRA

A dual-qualified lawyer convicted of beating a man in a confrontation at the Royal Opera House has been handed a harsher sanction by a Bar disciplinary tribunal than the SRA.

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Vaginal mesh victims should not be “forced down adversarial route”

Women whose health has been damaged by vaginal mesh implants should be not forced down “such an adversarial route” as taking legal action against the manufacturers, peers have argued.

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Barrister convicted of harassing ex-partner suspended from practice

A barrister convicted of harassing his former partner with a barrage of “very abusive, insulting and irrational” emails has been suspended for nine months by a disciplinary tribunal.

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Barrister “ineligible for judicial posts” fails in JAC discrimination claim

A tribunal has struck out a discrimination claim brought by a disabled barrister over failed applications for judicial appointment because he was not eligible for the posts.

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