News

Phil Shiner pleads guilty to legal aid fraud

Disgraced human rights lawyer Phil Shiner has pleaded guilty to three counts of fraud over legal aid applications for claims against British soldiers accused of ill treatment of Iraqi detainees.

Read More

London law firm takes stake in esports talent management agency

A London law firm has launched a talent management agency for esports and gaming professionals, in partnership with an established esports business.

Read More

“Historic milestone” – CILEX lawyer appointed as a recorder

The first CILEX Lawyer to become a recorder has been appointed after eligibility requirements were changed last year. Nick Hanning, a former CILEX president, will sit in family.

Read More

Solicitors fined £30k for letting down property clients

Two solicitors have been fined more than £30,000 between them for not considering conflicts of interest and not acting in clients’ best interests.

Read More

LSB approves trebling of compensation fund contributions

The Legal Services Board has approved the big hike in contributions solicitors and firms have to make to the Compensation Fund just in time for the SRA to collect them.

Read More

Listed legal business’s share price crashes after gloomy results

Shares in listed legal services business RBG Holdings nearly halved in early trading this morning after it announced another 7% fall in turnover and a £5.7m loss for the first half of the year.

Read More

Fewer complaints about barristers’ use of social media

The number of reports to the BSB about barristers’ use of social media has unexpectedly fallen but an increasing proportion relate to “controversial social and political issues”.

Read More

New equality duty will not impact cab-rank rule, says BSB chief

The Bar Standards Board’s controversial proposal for new equality rules will not affect the cab-rank rule and will not lead to quotas, its director general said yesterday.

Read More

“Firms could close” – Law Society joins opposition to SRA fines plan

The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s needs to rethink the “potentially unlawful, confusing and flawed” proposals to update its fining regime, the Law Society said yesterday.

Read More

Court of Appeal blocks solicitors from reopening PPI claims

The Court of Appeal yesterday closed off claimant solicitors’ hopes of reopening payment protection insurance claims which they allege were undersettled.

Read More

← Page 117 Page 118 of 907 Page 119 →