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SRA goes ahead with fee caps for financial mis-selling claims

The SRA is going ahead with plans to introduce the same system of fee caps for law firms handling financial services mis-selling claims as the Financial Conduct Authority has for CMCs.

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Minister urges conveyancers to increase pace of innovation

Conveyancers have “a central role” in realising a digital home buying and selling process but innovation needs to happen at a greater pace, the housing minister said last week.

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Law firm administrator claimed £1,450 for office tea and coffee

A law firm administrator who paid herself £1,450 using pre-signed cheques, which she claimed was to refund money she had spent on office tea and coffee, has been barred from the profession.

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Barrister suspended for “angry and violent” assault

A barrister has been suspended for six months after being convicted for what a tribunal described as “a sustained, angry and violent physical assault” which was “clearly the result of heavy drinking”.

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Mishcon acquires group actions management business

London firm Mishcon de Reya has acquired a majority stake in Somos, a global group actions management business set up by two of the founding partners of PGMBM.

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Wills group looks to buy “a dozen law firms a year” after PE boost

The Right Legal Group, a wills and probate specialist, has secured private equity funding to buy at least “a dozen law firms a year”, it has emerged.

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Staff at employee-owned law firm receive £4,000 bonus

Employee-owned law firm Ison Harrison doubled the turnover of its commercial division last year, partly by advising other businesses on how to become employee-owned.

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Two law firms fined thousands for AML non-compliance

Two law firms that have not had their anti-money laundering policies in order for several years have been fined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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MoJ launches call for evidence on whiplash tariff

The Ministry of Justice has launched a call for evidence on the whiplash tariff to inform the statutory review of the figures that it is required to carry out.

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Firm held hundreds of residual balances for up to 28 years

A law firm that held nearly £600,000 in hundreds of residual client balances dating back 28 years has been fined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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