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“AI won’t replace lawyers – so long as they embrace it,” says top City firm

Generative artificial intelligence will not replace lawyers, but lawyers who use it will replace those who do not, the head of lawtech at a leading City law firm has predicted.

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Bar chief backs feminist barrister abused by other counsel

The chair of the Bar Council has spoken out in support of a feminist barrister who said yesterday that she has complained about abuse from more than 50 “mainly White male” barristers.

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Ex-DLA partner avoids strike-off for trying to fake witness’s signature

A former equity partner at DLA Piper has avoided being struck off despite admitting to trying to fake a witness’s signature on a mortgage deed.

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LegalUK calls for creation of National Institute for Legal Innovation

The group set up by the Lord Chief Justice to promote UK law internationally has called for the creation of a National Institute for Legal Innovation to help harness the potential of AI.

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Top accountants set to grow legal arm after innovative PE deal

Top 10 accountancy firm Moore Kingston Smith is set to expand its legal services arm after becoming the first to take on private equity funding while staying a limited liability partnership.

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Solicitor struck off for lying about links with illegal money lender

A solicitor who lied to both his employer and his regulator by denying he had any kind of relationship with a convicted illegal money lender has been struck off.

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LeO resolves record number of complaints in performance “step change”

The Legal Ombudsman has achieved the required step-change in performance in the last year, it has declared, with waiting times finally falling as 44% more cases were resolved.

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New AML supervision regime for lawyers moves step closer

HM Treasury has launched a long-awaited consultation that could see a new public body replace legal regulators in supervising lawyers’ anti-money laundering activities.

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Contractor claims specialist ABS aims to “open floodgates”

The legal director of a new ABS specialising in cases for people classed as contractors says he hopes litigation brought by the firm in the next few months will “open the floodgates” to more claims.

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BSB chief: Many practices at the Bar have “outlived their usefulness”

There are many working practices at the Bar “which may have outlived their usefulness and no longer work in the interests of consumers”, the director general of the Bar Standards Board said yesterday.

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