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Former Lord Chancellor takes second law firm consultancy role

Former Lord Chancellor Sir Robert Buckland KC has taken on a second law firm consultancy role after joining the policy team at leading defendant practice DAC Beachcroft.

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Former trainee fails in bid to recoup SQE fees from law firm

A one-time trainee solicitor has failed in her bid to recoup from her former firm the fees she paid to study for and sit the Solicitors Qualifying Exam.

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Arbuthnot defends Bates backer as peers debate litigation funding bill

The former MP who championed the cause of sub-postmasters has defended the litigation funder which took a large chunk of the damages in the pivotal civil action.

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Jail for sex offender given access to child’s data by law firm’s error

A convicted sex offender accidentally given access by a law firm to a vulnerable child’s confidential information has been jailed for six months for not complying with court orders to delete it.

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$1.8m negligence claim against City law firm “must go to trial”

A businessman’s $1.75m negligence claim against City law firm Clyde & Co for allegedly failing to advise him properly on the risk of an anti-suit injunction “must go to trial”, the High Court has ruled.

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“Actually, you passed” – 175 SQE candidates let down by marking error

All 6,626 candidates who took the SQE1 in January have had their results reissued after marking errors meant 175 who thought they had failed actually passed.

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Lawyer cleared of contempt over bogus whiplash claim

The senior partner of a law firm who acted on a bogus whiplash claim arising from an accident in which he was also injured has been cleared of contempt of court.

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Compulsory small claims mediation to go live next month

Mediation will become mandatory in some money disputes worth less than £10,000 filed from 22 May, where brought on paper or through HMCTS’s traditional online systems.

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Barrister jailed for drug offences fails in appeal against sentence

The Court of Appeal has rejected an appeal against the 14-month jail sentence imposed on a barrister who obtained drugs from two men he was representing.

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£105k for two days a week: SRA begins search for new chair

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has begun the search for a new chair for its board, who will be paid £105,000 a year for around two days a week.

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