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Solicitor struck off over LPA signature short-cuts

A solicitor who submitted two lasting powers of attorney to the Office of the Public Guardian showing she had witnessed the donor’s signatures – when she had not – has been struck off.

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Litigant misled court over response from other side’s solicitors

A litigant in person who made a ‘without notice’ application to move property transactions to completion, blaming the other side’s solicitors for not replying to him, mislead the court.

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Firm that enforced litigation non-compete clause goes after funders

The law firm that won a Supreme Court ruling enforcing a non-compete undertaking given by another is also suing the litigation funder which worked with that firm, it has emerged.

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High Court removes arbitrator who pre-judged expert evidence

The High Court has removed a sole arbitrator it found had pre-judged the merits of a dispute because he said he knew and would believe the expert witnesses one side had put forward.

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Partner caution and client demands “limiting law firm growth”

The combination of a challenging economy, partner caution about investment, and changing demands of clients will be drags on growth this year, according to a survey of large law firms.

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Court brands conduct of ex-Linklaters partner as “reprehensible”

A High Court judge has branded as “reprehensible” the behaviour of a former Linklaters partner in failing to return the $25m he was asked to invest on behalf of a Saudi princess.

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Hundreds of police officer data breach claims struck out

Hundreds of police officers who brought data breach and misuse of private information claims where their pre-issue costs alone were £1.2m have seen their claims struck out.

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Lawyers question effectiveness of new anti-SLAPPs law

The government last week backed a private member’s bill aimed at extending the new law on SLAPPs beyond economic crime to all types of litigation but lawyers have expressed concerns.

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Solicitor struck off for antisemitic and offensive tweets

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal today struck off the practitioner it found earlier this week had published antisemitic and offensive posts on Twitter.

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Law-hungry PE house adds employment business to portfolio

Private equity business Inflexion has made its latest investment in legal services by acquiring one of the largest employment law businesses in the country.

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