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Solicitor’s inadequate AML checks led to property frauds

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has suspended the owner of a London law firm whose “failings” resulted in two fraudulent property transactions.

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Two years of OIC – £130m paid out but criticism still abounds

Claimants pursuing cases through the Official Injury Claim portal have received £130m in its first two years – but their lawyers remain very unhappy with the system.

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Solicitor fabricated court order to hide lack of progress with case

A solicitor who fabricated a court order to hide his lack of progress with a case – as well as an email purporting to seek enforcement of it – has been struck off.

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Post Office lawyers referred to SRA over ‘without prejudice’ letters

Campaigning lawyer Dan Neidle has referred the Post Office’s legal team to the SRA over ‘without prejudice’ letters sent to victims of the flawed Horizon computer system.

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High Court rejects claims against law firm over corporate restructure

The High Court has rejected claims made against a law firm which advised a medical services company on a restructure which claimants alleged was designed to put its assets beyond the reach of creditors.

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Clerksroom becomes first chambers to take private equity investment

The Barrister Group – the business that owns 240-member Clerksroom – has become the first chambers to accepted private equity funding.

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High Court dismisses negligence claim over failed group action

The High Court has struck out a negligence claim against the law firm and eight barristers who acted on a failed group action on behalf of more than 40,000 Kenyans against the Foreign Office.

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SDT refused to disclose witness statements in sexual misconduct case

The SDT refused to disclose the witness statements of three young women who gave evidence of sexual misconduct by City lawyer Oliver Bretherton to journalists, it has emerged.

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BSB to lobby councils over disabled access to listed chambers buildings

The Bar Standards Board has written to chief planning officers in central London to express concern at the difficulties chambers face in adapting historic buildings for disabled access.

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Struck-off solicitor wins increased redundancy payments

The former director of a law firm and his wife have won increased awards for unpaid wages and redundancy from the government because the practice was insolvent.

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