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High Court laments “wholly unacceptable” last-minute adjournment

A Commercial Court judge has blamed a claimant “in large part” for the “wholly unacceptable” last-minute adjournment of their case after he had begun pre-reading for it.

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Government plan to address PACCAR “does not go far enough”

Lawyers and litigation funders have expressed disappointment at the government’s legislative proposal to address the Supreme Court’s PACCAR ruling.

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Allow us to refuse work for ethical reasons, junior lawyers tell firms

Junior lawyers want the right to refuse to work on certain matters for ethical reasons, but few firms currently allow it, research has found. They are frustrated too by the slow pace of cultural change.

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Solicitor convicted of tipping off client about money laundering probe

The first solicitor ever prosecuted by the Serious Fraud Office for ‘tipping off’ a client about a money laundering investigation was convicted this week at the Old Bailey.

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High Court rejects GLO after law firm’s “wholesale failure”

The High Court has rejected an application by Welsh firm Hugh James for a group litigation order in the face of objections from 18 other law firms.

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SRA issues detailed defence of its actions on Axiom Ince

The SRA yesterday issued its first detailed statement on the Axiom Ince scandal, saying the suspected dishonesty was “sophisticated” and missed by everyone else.

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ASA bans law firm’s TikTok adverts for misleading consumers

The Advertising Standards Authority has banned two misleading TikTok posts by a law firm for not making clear that the people featured were not genuine clients.

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Solicitor struck off for lying to friend about training contract offer

A solicitor who convinced a friend that he was director of a Somerset law firm and could get her a training contract has been struck off.

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Green contracts initiative shifts focus to adoption

The Chancery Lane Project, a global collaboration of lawyers fighting climate change through model contract clauses, has shifted its focus from “clause creation to clause use”.

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Seven arrests in dawn raids as SFO launches Axiom Ince probe

The Serious Fraud Office today arrested seven people and carried out dawn raids across nine sites, as it announced the launch of a criminal investigation into Axiom Ince.

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