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Regulators should have access to centralised data on law firms

A centralised ‘risk and intelligence hub’ should be created and accessible to all regulators to flag up law firms showing early signs of systemic failure.

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Minister: Mazur supports “growing” case for review of legal regulation

The Mazur ruling is further evidence of “a growing case for re-examining the legislative foundations of legal services regulation”, the Ministry of Justice has said.

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“Greater firepower”: PI giant bought by private equity

The country’s biggest dedicated personal injury law firm has been bought by private equity, giving it “greater firepower” for acquisitions.

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Legal Ombudsman seeks 12% budget rise as complaints mount

The Legal Ombudsman has recommended a £2.4m, or 12.1%, increase in its budget for next year to cope with fast-rising levels of complaints and conduct a radical review of how it operates.

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Top 100 law firm launches referral network

Thrings, a top 100 law firm with offices across the South-West and South of England, has become the latest regional practice to launch a referral network for smaller practices.

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Junior solicitor struck off for lying in pupillage application

A junior solicitor at a leading City law firm who lied about his academic achievements on a pupillage application when trying to move to the Bar has been struck off.

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First legal executive should have new litigation rights in six weeks

The first chartered legal executive with standalone litigation practice rights could be authorised in six weeks’ time, with around 2,300 expected to apply for them in the next 18 months.

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Ethics and profits clash “regularly”, say general counsel

Most general counsel at large UK companies have said that ethical and moral concerns “regularly” come into conflict with “profit motivations”.

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Test shows ChatGPT still falling short in key areas, says conveyancer

The latest version of ChatGPT provides first-time buyers with better answers than it did two years ago but still falls short in crucial ways, conveyancing solicitors have warned.

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A third of law firms non-compliant with AML rules

Nearly a third of law firms checked by the SRA for their approach to anti-money laundering in the past year were non-compliant, a big rise on the previous 12 months.

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