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Generative AI could be useful “secondary tool”, judges told

Generative AI could be a “potentially useful secondary tool” for judges to use in the course of their work, according to new guidance from the senior judiciary.

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Exclusive: Axiom Ince director drops challenge to SRA intervention

One of the three Axiom Ince directors whose individual practices were shut down by the SRA has dropped his High Court challenge to the decision, Legal Futures can reveal.

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PI firms diversifying after failing to make a go of whiplash claims

An increasing number of law firms are ditching low-value RTA claims as a result of the whiplash reforms, having tried and failed to make them profitable under the new regime.

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UK “must support legal services innovation to drive growth”

The UK must support innovation in legal services, particularly lawtech, to “foster job creation and drive economic growth across the country”, The CityUK has said.

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Birss: Data standards can deliver “transformative” civil justice change

The deputy head of civil justice has called for a “standards first” approach to digitisation, enabling those involved in a dispute to arrive “at any point” in the system.

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Law firm innovator takes practice forward as unregulated firm

Law firm innovator Alice Stephenson has turned her business into an unregulated practice, citing problems with HM Revenue & Customs and the costs of running a regulated law firm.

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Struck-off solicitor jailed for stealing £880,000 from clients

A struck-off solicitor has been jailed for nearly six years for defrauding clients of £880,000, which he used to prop up his practice and pay off loans.

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CAT “wrong” to identify ban on defendants contacting claimants directly

The Competition Appeal Tribunal was wrong to identify a rule that prevents defendants communicating directly with members of an opt-out class action, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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Time for small claims to reach trial hits all-time high

The average time from issue to trial on the small claims track hit an all-time high in the last quarter, with litigants having to wait an average of 55.6 weeks.

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Bullying, harassment and discrimination a “systemic” problem for the Bar

Bullying, harassment and discrimination at the Bar is a “systemic” problem, the Bar Council said yesterday, with 44% of barristers saying they have experienced or witnessed it in the past two years.

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