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Big firm moves away from PQE in bid for 50% female partners by 2029

National law firm TLT is “confident” that it will reach its target of having equal numbers of male and female partners in five years’ time, moving away from PQE as a metric.

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Students come to aid of unrepresented divorcing couples at court

Students in Teesside are to provide free help and guidance to unrepresented people attending first hearing dispute resolution appointments at Middlesbrough Family Court. Teesside University’s law clinic has been given permission to attend the court on Tuesdays, the day these… Read More

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SRA warns solicitors over ‘deepfake’ clients and vendor fraud

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned lawyers who rely on video calls to identify clients of the risks posed by ‘deepfake’ technology and also of rising vendor fraud.

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Credit hire firm “voluntarily assumed” risk of claimants being dishonest

A High Court judge has refused to overturn a non-party costs order against a credit hire company, saying the firm “voluntarily assumed the risk” of the claimants turning out to be dishonest.

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Revised litigation funding agreements piling up at Court of Appeal

The Competition Appeal Tribunal has granted permission for another post-PACCAR rewritten litigation funding agreement to go before the Court of Appeal.

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SDT clears Dentons of anti-money laundering rule breaches

Dentons, the world’s largest law firm, was yesterday cleared by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over alleged breaches of anti-money laundering rules.

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People happy with their conveyancers – but don’t know what they do

Home movers are generally happy with the service they received from their conveyancer – but a large proportion have little idea what they actually do, new research has found.

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Motor trade legal advice service launches CIC to handle litigation

An unregulated legal advice service for the motor trade has created a community interest company (CIC) so that it can provide litigation services as well.

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Claimant “does not know” identity of funder backing her case

The High Court has rejected an attempt to progress a challenge to a major international tax transparency measure where the claimant has refused to identify their litigation funder.

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SRA tells employers what they cannot ask in-house lawyers to do

Draft guidance for employers of in-house solicitors, which aims to establish a mutual understanding of what lawyers can and cannot do, has been published by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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