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Birss drops hint that clin neg fixed costs could be delayed further

The extension of fixed recoverable costs to low value clinical negligence cases could be delayed to 2025 because of continuing issues with the new rules, it has emerged.

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Solicitor used LPA to steal cash from vulnerable client

A solicitor who stole cash from a vulnerable client using her debit card while acting under a lasting power of attorney has been struck off.

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Immigration platform “to help law firms attract clients”

An immigration platform launching this week is aiming to help law firms attract “very strong leads”, in return for a monthly subscription.

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City solicitor’s tech start-up receives $6m funding boost

A start-up that creates visual models of complex legal transactions, set up by a former City solicitor, has announced a $6m funding boost, led by American investors.

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Solicitor persuaded vulnerable client to send him explicit photos

A solicitor who misled a vulnerable family law client into sending explicit photographs of herself to his personal mobile phone has been struck off.

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PE-backed barrister group hires Bar’s biggest-ever pupil cohort

The Barrister Group has used some of the private equity funding it secured this time last year to recruit what it believes to be the largest single intake of pupils at the Bar.

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Neill urges Probate Service to share more data with lawyers

The Probate Service needs to share more data about its performance so that lawyers can manage client expectations, the outgoing chair of the justice select committee has said.

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Judge uses new power to “encourage” ADR in absence of agreement

The High Court has used new powers to “encourage” the use of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in family proceedings in the absence of agreement between the parties.

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Number of complaints to law firms up 20% in five years

The number of complaints received by law firms went up by about a fifth between 2019 and 2023, the SRA has found – but averages out only at four per practice.

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SRA falling short on key target for progressing investigations

Efforts by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to speed up investigations are falling short of some of the targets introduced last year, it has emerged.

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