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CILEX can press ahead with talking to SRA about switching regulator

The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives has the power, in principle, to change its regulator to the Solicitors Regulation Authority, the Legal Services Board has decided.

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SDT rejects US firm’s “astonishing” bid to see ex-trainee’s evidence

The SDT has dismissed as “astonishing” arguments put by a US law firm to see all the evidence in the prosecution of a former trainee solicitor before its witnesses give evidence.

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Law Society: Climate change a “valid” reason to reject clients

Climate-related issues may be “valid considerations” for law firms in deciding whether to act for potential clients, the Law Society has said.

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Major project to examine legal ethics after the Post Office scandal

A three-year project to understand the ethical problems that arose for lawyers involved in the Post Office scandal, and how they can be avoided in future, has been launched.

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Strike-off for solicitor who kept charity in dark while overcharging estate

A solicitor who overcharged a deceased client’s estate by £35,000 and sold his house to a company owned by a trust of which she was a beneficiary has been struck off.

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Top judge asks: Why don’t litigators know how much a case will cost?

Litigators should know how much any case is going to cost before they even begin the process of budgeting, Sir Colin Birss, the deputy head of civil justice, has argued.

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SDT “went easy” on solicitor who tried to trick farmer out of tenancy

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal was wrong to find that an agricultural law solicitor who used a ‘common’ ruse to trick an opponent was not dishonest.

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Judge’s “dismay” at conduct of High Court claim

A High Court judge has expressed her “dismay” that there was no pre-trial review in a case that was discontinued on day four of a trial that had been listed several months earlier.

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Big fine for solicitor’s sexual harassment “a clear message”, says SDT

A male City solicitor who sexually harassed a female solicitor at a work event has been fined £30,000 in what a tribunal said was a “clear message” that such behaviour is “completely unacceptable”.

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Firm’s failure to pay lawyer’s bonus or promote her was unfair

A law firm that tried to change its head of family’s bonus scheme without notice and failed to promote her as agreed fundamentally breached her contract, a tribunal has ruled.

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