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Judge slashes law firm’s costs because of Mazur

A regional costs judge has described how he applied the ruling in Mazur to cut the costs awarded to a law firm in a housing possession case from £3,000 to less than £500.

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Largest law firms raise rates by 10% but cut staff

The top 10 law firms have raised hourly rates by over 10% to an average of almost £500 while cutting staff numbers amid growing concern about the impact of AI.

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Law firm accuses motor finance lenders of “systemic obstruction”

A law firm representing huge numbers of people with car finance mis-selling claims has accused lenders of “systemic obstruction”.

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Advice agencies call for national strategies to tackle “workforce crisis”

The body that supports 700 advice agencies around the UK has called for national strategies across the UK to tackle a “severe and growing workforce crisis”.

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Pioneering AI law firm untroubled by impact of Mazur

The Mazur ruling will have no impact on the work of the first regulated AI law firm as the technology is not conducting litigation, its founder has asserted.

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SSB Law victims pile pressure on SRA over other volume claims firms

The collapse of SSB Law was not a one-off and a wider review of the SRA’s handling of volume claims firms is needed, victims of the scandal have argued.

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Law firm boss struck off for using client money to pay debts

A law firm owner who used client money to shore up his firm and pay personal debts in the face of cash flow problems has been struck off.

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Give facts not suspicions when whistleblowing, in-house lawyers told

In-house lawyers considering whistleblowing have been advised by the Law Society to “disclose specific information with factual content, not suspicions or unfounded allegations”.

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FCA: We are not discouraging consumers from using lawyers

The Financial Conduct Authority is not trying to discourage motor finance victims from seeking professional representation, a senior executive insisted last week.

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SDT distinguishes its definition of dishonesty from the court’s

A solicitor found to have been fundamentally dishonest in a personal injury claim has been cleared of dishonesty by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.

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