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CA upholds dismissal of £40m claim against tax KC

The High Court was right to dismiss a £40m negligence claim against a leading tax barrister over advice he provided on three film financing schemes, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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Ince Group sold out of administration back into private hands

Listed law firm the Ince Group has been sold out of administration to Axiom DWFM, a fast-growing national firm, in what is described as a “partner-driven transaction”.

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City law firm accused of “untenable” Post Office conflict of interest

Herbert Smith Freehills was yesterday accused of being in an “untenable” conflict of interest with its continued role in the Post Office scandal compensation schemes.

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MoJ wants “exponential increase” in dispute resolution tools

The Ministry of Justice wants to see an “exponential increase” in dispute resolution tools like the Official Injury Claims portal, its director of access to justice policy said yesterday.

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Solicitor struck off after misleading regulators

A solicitor who misled the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Insolvency Service, and failed to co-operate with the Legal Ombudsman has been struck off.

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Most law firms willing to consider selling stake to external investor

Three-quarters of law firms – and especially those at the smaller end of the market – would consider selling a percentage of their business to an external buyer, new research has revealed.

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Supreme Court to put documents online in transparency push

The Supreme Court is to publish court documents online alongside live streaming of its hearings in a bid to improve transparency, Lord Briggs has revealed.

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Profits up at listed law firm as it looks to sell litigation funding arm

Listed business RBG Holdings is in the process of selling its third-party litigation funding subsidiary, LionFish, it confirmed yesterday, while unveiling good results for 2022.

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Solicitor avoids strike-off for dishonest email to opposing side

A solicitor’s “moment of madness” in misleading an opposing firm on a matter while she was suspended on disciplinary grounds has avoided being struck off.

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Linklaters aims for 50% remote workers for redesigned ALS offering

City giant Linklaters is aiming to have half of its over alternative legal services staff, who currently number over 100, working remotely, it has emerged.

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