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SRA: Solicitors “routinely underestimate” risks in NDAs

The risks and consequences arising from non-disclosure agreements are routinely underestimated and rarely explored by solicitors, a major review has found.

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SDT anticipates more cases on “toxic” law firm cultures

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal expects to see more cases involving “toxic and anachronistic” work cultures, and more appeals against the SRA’s use of its higher fining powers.

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Junior lawyers find it harder to concentrate on virtual training

Junior lawyers “find it harder to concentrate” during virtual training sessions than their more senior colleagues, while partners felt they were not getting enough time with juniors.

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SRA: Shutting Daily Mail sting firms was not due to political pressure

The boss of the SRA said today that the decision to shut down three law firms caught in a Daily Mail undercover sting had nothing to do with the political pressure that followed.

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CILEX advocate sets up personal injury firm regulated by BSB

A personal injury specialist has become one of the first CILEX advocates to set up a law firm regulated by the Bar Standards Board, providing county court advocacy services.

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Solicitor who lied to client and SRA is struck off

A solicitor who repeatedly lied to a client and also acted for clients while he was suspended, lying about it to the Solicitors Regulation Authority, has been struck off.

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Judge “deeply concerned” by verbal threats from unhappy litigant

A judge has expressed his “deep concern” at being threatened verbally by a litigant in person unhappy with his ruling but continued to hand down judgment on the second part of her appeal.

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Conveyancers positive about mental health despite high stress levels

Conveyancers and other property professionals believe their mental health is better than it has been since before the pandemic despite high levels of stress.

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Bar chief: Legal Twitter pile-ons “getting out of hand”

The number of ‘pile-ons’ on legal Twitter is “getting out of hand”, the chairman of the Bar Council has argued ahead of the BSB looking to “tackle gendered bullying” in revised social media guidance.

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Freezing order for disbarred barrister acting as McKenzie Friend

A one-time barrister disbarred in 2016 has had her assets frozen over allegations of misappropriating money from a client while acting as a McKenzie Friend.

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