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Bar Council warns regulator over plans for chambers

The Bar Council has warned the Bar Standards Board not to go too far in its oversight of chambers and said its idea of encouraging smaller sets to merge is “inappropriate”.

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Profession disappointed with slim Budget pickings

The legal profession yesterday expressed disappointment at the lack of attention given to the justice system in the Budget, which will see the Ministry of Justice’s expenditure fall next year.

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“Herd instinct” of barristers can help close gender pay gap

The “herd instinct” of barristers can be used to help allocate work fairly and close the gender pay gap in the profession as a result, a chambers director has suggested.

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Seven out of 10 professionals experience “discriminatory behaviour”

More than seven out of 10 professionals have experienced “discriminatory or exclusionary behaviour in the workplace” in the past five years, a major study that included lawyers has found.

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MoJ mandarin refuses to say if criminal lawyers will get “the full 15%”

The top official at the Ministry of Justice has refused to say whether criminal law solicitors will get their recommended 15% pay rise, in heated exchanges before the justice select committee.

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Ex-DPP reported for breaching appointment rules with US law firm job

The former Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Max Hill KC, failed to follow government rules when he joined US law firm King & Spalding last month, the committee that vets such appointments has said.

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Class actions firms join forces with US support

Class action law firms Keller Postman UK and Lanier Longstaff Hedar & Roberts have merged to create a specialist practice called KP Law.

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Management consultant to take helm of Legal Services Consumer Panel

A management consultant with significant retail and healthcare experience has been named as the new chair of the Legal Services Consumer Panel.

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It will soon be negligent not to use AI, Master of the Rolls predicts

The day is coming, and soon, when professionals and others will be legally on the hook for not using generative artificial intelligence, the Master of the Rolls said yesterday.

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Rush to meet end of SDLT holiday caused solicitor to let down client

A conveyancer who forgot to put in place a declaration of trust on the ownership of a property in the rush to beat the stamp duty holiday deadline in 2021 has been rebuked.

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