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Susskind ends time as LCJ’s tech adviser as he predicts AI future

Professor Richard Susskind has stepped down as technology adviser to the Lord – now Lady – Chief Justice after 25 years, while predicting that AI would turn the legal profession on its head.

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Tribunal ends solicitor’s indefinite suspension after 15 years

The SDT has permitted a solicitor it indefinitely suspended 15 years ago to return to practise after he provided “full and comprehensive evidence of training in property law”.

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Gray’s Inn admits student charged in Greece over refugee work

Gray’s Inn has admitted as a student member a man who is facing a criminal prosecution in Greece over refugee rescue work he did as a volunteer in Greece.

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Research: Consumers find multiplicity of legal regulators confusing

The public finds different regulators for different part of the legal profession confusing and backs the Solicitors Regulation Authority taking oversight of chartered legal executives.

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LSB calls in Northern Irish law firm to assist with SRA Axiom probe

The Legal Services Board has retained a Northern Irish law firm to assist with its review of regulatory events leading up to the SRA’s intervention into Axiom Ince.

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Central fund “may be needed” to resolve litigation capacity disputes

A “central fund of last resort” may be needed to pay for investigating and resolving disputes over whether litigants have mental capacity, a Civil Justice Council working group has said.

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Barristers face 9.5% increase in cost of practising next year

Barristers are facing a 9.5% increase in the cost of their practising certificates next year, reduced from 13.5% with the Bar Council again planning to use its reserves to mitigate the increase.

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SDT lifts restriction on law firm owner after closure warning

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has removed a condition on the practising certificate of the owner of a legal aid law firm after he warned that it could force the firm to close.

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Anti-bullying training “should be compulsory for barristers”

Training to prevent bullying and harassment should be compulsory for barristers, the leader of gender equality group Behind the Gown has said.

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Law firm finance head lied about fraud conviction to get job

A law firm employed a head of finance who concealed the fact that he had been jailed in Ireland for defrauding his previous employer.

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