
DAS LawAssist calls for insolvency solicitors to act now to avoid missing the deadline
On 17 December Lord Faulks outlined that as of 1 April 2016 the recoverability of success fees and ATE premiums in insolvency cases will cease.

Eclipse secures deal to implement Proclaim Case Management Software at leading firm, Kain Knight
Eclipse Legal Systems, the UK’s leading legal software provider, today announced the implementation of its Law Society Endorsed Proclaim Case Management Software solution at Kain Knight, the UK’s largest firm of costs lawyers.

SearchFlow salutes top performing Local Land Charges Departments
The Land Data Local Land Charges Awards, which celebrate the work and achievements of local authority local land charges departments, were celebrated last week for their 9th year.

Saunderson House nominated for Magic Circle Awards
Saunderson House is pleased to announce that the firm has been shortlisted as Financial Advisory Firm of the Year for the Magic Circle Awards.

Future Legal Mind 2016 – finalists revealed
The race is on to be named as Future Legal Mind 2016, as National Accident Helpline releases the names of the 10 finalists for this year’s award.

Law firm O’Connors grows to eight partners with three key promotions
Law firm O’Connors LLP has promoted Kerry Boyle, Pamela Rafiq and David Malone to partnership, creating an eight partner firm.

Laird completed the UK’s longest Locus Report
As far as we are aware we have recently completed the UK’s longest Locus Report. Instructed by a long-standing Principal, the Locus report took place in Walton, Liverpool.

“29 days to go” – Act now
Time is running out to arrange After the Event Insurance (ATE) on Insolvency matters that potentially may proceed to litigation. The Government has changed the law and as a result from the 1st April 2016, ATE premiums and success fees charged by lawyers will no longer be recoverable from the opponent when you win your case.







