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Next stage in upfront property information to begin next month

Rules on the information that must be included in property listings are to be extended next month to cover issues such as restrictive covenants and flood risks, National Trading Standards has said.

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“Manifestly incompetent” solicitor did not tell SRA when firm went bust

A solicitor who admitted “manifest incompetence” and that he was “a poor manager”, failing to disclose that his firm was in financial difficulty, has been suspended for 18 months.

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High Court judges “failing to send judgments for publication”

One in five judgments by the senior courts and tribunals of England and Wales are not being published, the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting in England and Wales has found.

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Litigation funder pays libel damages to celebrity couple

The director of a litigation investment company has paid “substantial” libel damages to broadcaster Gabby Logan and her husband Kenny, a former Scottish rugby international.

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Axiom Ince “has enough assets” to meet claims for missing millions

Axiom Ince should have sufficient assets to meet the claims for the millions in missing money, a lawyer for its global chief executive has said.

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IT worker used firm email in bid to influence coroner

An IT support worker at a major London law firm who sought to influence a coroner by sending misleading emails using his work account has been banned from the profession.

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Claimant representatives furious at clinical negligence reform

Claimant representatives have reacted angrily to the government’s decision to press ahead with fixed recoverable costs for clinical negligence cases that settle pre-issue for less than £25,000.

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Fixed costs for lower-value clinical negligence claims to go ahead

Fixed recoverable costs for clinical negligence claims that settle pre-issue for up to £25,000 will come into force next April, the government announced today – but it has increased the costs on offer.

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Employment law and HR group aims to double in size

A group of businesses which includes an employment law firm and HR company is looking to double in size over the next three years by acquiring either legal or HR businesses, its founder has said.

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Size and amount of property work “main drivers” of PII premiums

Smaller law firms and practices that mainly operate in conveyancing pay twice the level of professional indemnity insurance premium of others, new research has shown.

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