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Peers fight on to give fraud enforcement agencies costs protection

The House of Lords has renewed its backing for an amendment to draft legislation giving judges more freedom not to award costs against enforcement agencies.

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First post-PACCAR bid to invalidate litigation funding agreement fails

The High Court has rejected the first bid to use the Supreme Court’s PACCAR ruling by a company looking to invalidate a litigation funding agreement it had signed up to.

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AI could revolutionise lawyers’ approach to costs, says judge

Generative AI like ChatGPT could revolutionise the way that lawyers deal with costs, rendering detailed assessment largely unnecessary, a High Court judge suggested last week.

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Judge refuses Indian lawyer right to address High Court

The High Court has refused an Indian lawyer permission to appear for an Indian company that had dismissed its English solicitors and barristers shortly before trial.

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Law Society wants single AML supervisor for legal services

The Law Society has argued for a single supervisor of anti-money laundering activity for the legal sector in England and Wales.

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Unbundling “empowers client” and optimises solicitors’ billing

Clients using unbundled legal services feel empowered by having control of their own case, while it is the best way for solicitors to bill every minute of their time, a pioneering family lawyer says.

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Law firm creates new partner level between salaried and full equity

A Yorkshire law firm has introduced a ‘tailored equity’ scheme to act as a “stepping stone” between being a salaried partner and full equity.

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Law firm fails in bid to stop winding-up petition advert

The High Court has refused to grant a Welsh law firm that owes a disbursement funder £2.2m an injunction to prevent the lender from advertising a winding-up petition to other creditors.

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“Great deal of work” still needed on barrister apprenticeships

There is still a “great deal of work” to be done to ensure that barrister apprenticeships are ready for launch, the Bar Standards Board has warned, even though it is set to move closer today.

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Solicitors told to brace for “radical” rise in compensation fund costs

Solicitors were yesterday warned to brace for a “radical” increase in their contributions to the SRA Compensation Fund following the interventions into Axiom Ince, Metamorph and Kingly.

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