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Judge refuses to point finger at solicitor over witness statement failure

Another party has fallen victim to the rules on witness statements, but the High Court has declined to order their solicitor to explain how the failure to comply came about.

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Bar tribunal hands ‘opera assault’ lawyer harsher sanction than SRA

A dual-qualified lawyer convicted of beating a man in a confrontation at the Royal Opera House has been handed a harsher sanction by a Bar disciplinary tribunal than the SRA.

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Vaginal mesh victims should not be “forced down adversarial route”

Women whose health has been damaged by vaginal mesh implants should be not forced down “such an adversarial route” as taking legal action against the manufacturers, peers have argued.

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Barrister convicted of harassing ex-partner suspended from practice

A barrister convicted of harassing his former partner with a barrage of “very abusive, insulting and irrational” emails has been suspended for nine months by a disciplinary tribunal.

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Barrister “ineligible for judicial posts” fails in JAC discrimination claim

A tribunal has struck out a discrimination claim brought by a disabled barrister over failed applications for judicial appointment because he was not eligible for the posts.

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Solicitors sanctioned for inadequate advice over care home rooms

A solicitor who failed to advise clients adequately over the high risks of buying and subletting rooms in care homes has been fined, with the newly qualified who worked with him rebuked.

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Partner fails in discrimination claim against City law firm

An employment tribunal has comprehensively rejected a former Rosenblatt partner’s claim that he suffered discrimination on the grounds of race and for making a protected disclosure.

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Tribunal: Barristers’ rooms are not individually rateable properties

A leading tax law chambers has failed to convince a tribunal that rooms occupied by barristers are individual properties for the purposes of business rates.

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Few intermediate track claims yet amid continuing civil court delays

A mere 135 cases had been allocated to the intermediate track by the end of June, while delays for the other tracks remain close to all-time highs, according to new figures.

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IT worker banned for stealing laptops from major City law firm

A member of IT staff at City giant Ashurst who stole two laptops from the firm and sold them on has been banned from working in the profession.

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