News

High Court overturns Zahawi solicitor misconduct finding

The High Court has overturned the finding of misconduct made about the solicitor for former Conservative Chancellor Nadeem Zahawi.

Read More

Ex-cabinet minister named Bar’s first Commissioner for Conduct

Former Conservative cabinet minister Dame Maria Miller – who used to chair Parliament’s women and equalities committee – has been named the Bar’s first ever Commissioner for Conduct.

Read More

In-house lawyers most concerned about AI-related disputes

Senior in-house lawyers and general counsel are most concerned about an increase in disputes relating to AI, and are increasing investment in their disputes teams, a report has found.

Read More

No plans to review regulation of estate planning, says minister

The government has no plans to review the regulation of estate planning and trust-selling practices in the wake of the collapse of Anglo-Scottish law firm McClure, a justice minister has said.

Read More

Law firm must pay costs for “dilatory and obstructive” behaviour

A London law firm has been ordered to pay costs to HMRC for the “dilatory and obstructive manner” in which it approached its challenge to a VAT demand.

Read More

Solicitor who lied to his law firm about having cancer is struck off

A solicitor who lied to his law firm about having cancer and forged a medical report relating to it has been struck off.

Read More

Justice minister urges regulators to toughen up on CFAs

The government has told the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Financial Conduct Authority of the need for “tougher, more consistent regulation of conditional fee agreements”.

Read More

Criminal law firm to launch AI accreditation scheme

A criminal law firm in Manchester is turning its attention to artificial intelligence (AI) after 29 of its lawyers successfully obtained a client-care accreditation it created.

Read More

National litigation practice bought by private equity house

A national practice best known for its credit hire work has become the latest addition to the ranks of law firms owned by private equity.

Read More

Court orders LeO to reconsider decision due to missed evidence

The Legal Ombudsman has been ordered to reconsider part of its findings of poor service by a direct access barrister after it overlooked a key piece of evidence.

Read More

Page 1 of 878 Page 2 →