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Slew of law firms embrace growing B Corp movement

Several more law firms have become B Corporations, ranging from a long-established London firm to a niche disputes practice, taking the total to 20.

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Lack of immigration advisers “encourages illegal services”

A lack of immigration advisers “encourages those who seek to provide advice illegally”, the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner has warned.

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SRA pulls prosecution after Foreign Office warning

The SRA has withdrawn all its allegations against a solicitor and non-lawyer after the Foreign Office advised against taking evidence remotely from a crucial witness in Dubai.

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Law Society seeks extra £1.76m from solicitors to fund activities

The Law Society wants solicitors to pay £1.76m more towards its operations next year, taking the amount the profession contributes to nearly £37m.

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Work life balance

Law firm leaders believe associates are “less loyal”

Seven out of 10 law firm leaders believe associates are “less loyal than previous generations”, while only a quarter of associates aim to become a partner at their firm in the next five years.

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“Tokenistic” whiplash tariff “hard to explain to claimants”

It is “very difficult to explain” to claimants why they are receiving a “tokenistic tariff amount” for their whiplash injuries, APIL has told the government.

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Small law firm launches Australian partnership and tech business

A law firm specialising in advice for SMEs is launching a partnership with an Australian firm in a bid to provide clients with an international service which “does not cost an arm and a leg”.

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Solicitor’s tweets moved from legitimate argument to antisemitism

The solicitor struck off for tweets on Israel and Palestine shifted from making potentially valid political points “to being purely offensive and stooping to use racist and antisemitic language”.

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Treasury seeks to improve “proportionality” of AML rules

HM Treasury is seeking improved “proportionality” and “additional clarity” in plans for technical changes to the 2017 Money Laundering Regulations.

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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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