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Government reviews role of apologies in civil litigation

The government today launches a consultation on whether it should be easier to apologise in civil proceedings without admitting liability.

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LSB chief: Why are lawyers forced to pay for professional bodies?

The outgoing head of the LSB has questioned why ‘trade associations’ like the Law Society and Bar Council receive a “statutory funding stream” from regulatory fees paid by lawyers.

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M&A: Big firms buy small as listed legal practices swap advisory business

Large firms swallowing up small practices has been the theme of a spate of mergers and acquisitions, while one listed law firm has picked up a corporate advisory business sold by another.

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Legal Ombudsman delays – still lengthy but falling

Complaints to the Legal Ombudsman that require investigation will have to wait for nearly three months before work begins and up to nine months for a conclusion.

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Solicitor convicted of US tax fraud is struck off

A solicitor jailed in New York for 20 months after being convicted of conspiring to defraud the US Internal Revenue Service has been struck off.

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Solicitors launch self-help divorce tool

A new self-help divorce and separation tool, created by two solicitors formerly at City firm Withers, is aiming to help clients with no or limited budgets for legal advice.

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Solicitor who lied about working for firm struck off

A solicitor who dishonestly misled his client, the court and opposing solicitors into thinking he was working at a law firm, when he was not, has been struck off.

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Huge jumps in turnover and profits at Co-op Legal Services

Pioneering alternative business structure Co-operative Legal Services saw a major year of growth in 2023, with revenue up nearly 48% to £68m and profits leaping 260% from £8m to £21m.

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Man denied fair trial after ditching counsel has conviction quashed

The Court of Appeal has quashed the conviction of a man who dispensed with counsel on the second day of trial after finding he was then denied a fair hearing.

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Law Society “risking revolt by members” over conveyancing forms

The Law Society’s failure to consult solicitors on key changes to conveyancing practice, most recently the revised TA6 form, risks a “revolt” by members, it has been warned.

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