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Consumer claims firm went bust owing litigation funders £200m

Consumer claims firm SSB Law went into administration earlier this month owing six litigation funders a total of £200m, it has emerged.

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Tribunal rejects evidence that ‘Nazi salute’ barrister goose-stepped too

The barrister who gave a Nazi salute to magistrates during proceedings did not also goose-step or say “Sieg Heil”, despite evidence suggesting he did, a tribunal has found.

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Legal practice course pass rate fell as SQE was introduced

The pass rate for legal practice course students fell to below 50% in the first year of the Solicitors Qualifying Exam, new figures have shown.

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Drink-drive solicitor handed unusually high £10,000 fine

The SRA has handed out a £10,000 fine – reduced from £16,000 due to co-operation – to a solicitor convicted of drink driving, an unusually high figure for the offence.

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Tribunal slaps Clyde & Co with £500k fine for AML failures

Leading City firm Clyde & Co has been fined £500,000 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal – equalling the highest amount ever – for money laundering offences.

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SRA issues first fixed penalty fine for compliance officer rule breach

A law firm in the North-East has become the first to receive a fixed penalty fine for not updating the Solicitors Regulation Authority on information about a compliance officer.

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CILEX: Members, consumers and employers back SRA switch

CILEX has reported strong support from members, employers and consumers for its plans to change regulator to the SRA and introduce new professional titles.

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Delays at Probate Service starting to ease, says minister

Delays at the Probate Service are shortening in the wake of a “distinct improvement in recruitment, competency, productivity and call handling”, the government said this week.

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Client account interest helps Knights to positive results

Profits were up sharply at listed law firm Knights in the first half of its financial year, helped by an increase in interest on client monies, it reported yesterday.

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EAT rejects barrister’s appeal over £3m claim against chambers

The Employment Appeal Tribunal has rejected an appeal from a barrister expelled from chambers after posting a tweet about a “stroppy teenager of colour”.

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