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Lammy announces £20m grant for legal support sector

The government has unveiled a grant of nearly £20m over two and a half years to back legal support charities.

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SRA urged not to ban ‘no win, no fee’ label

The Law Society has argued against banning use of the term ‘no win, no fee’ by solicitors, which would risk diverting consumers to unregulated firms.

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Whiplash reforms have “utterly failed”, government told

The whiplash reforms have “utterly failed the general public and victims of negligence” and there is no evidence for insurers’ arguments to extend them.

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WhatsApp messages form part of firm’s file – if they charge for them

A law firm’s file includes WhatApp messages and other forms of digital communication where it then seeks to charge for them, a costs judge has ruled.

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Solicitor rebuked for telling trainee to backdate deed

A solicitor who instructed a trainee to backdate a deed has been rebuked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority after she admitted to an error of judgement.

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Spike in scam trade mark emails using names of real solicitors

There has been a rise in “highly convincing” scam emails targeting businesses and trade mark owners that use the names of genuine solicitors, a leading law firm has warned.

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Employer confidence in SQE on the rise but slumps among students

Confidence in the SQE among employers has risen over the past three years but is still not particularly strong – and declined significantly among candidates.

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Solicitors vote to increase threshold for Law Society SGMs

Solicitors have narrowly voted to increase the threshold for calling a special general meeting of the Law Society – despite the society’s ruling council no longer backing it.

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Stonewall did not induce chambers to discriminate against barrister

The Court of Appeal has rejected a barrister’s claim that LGBT charity Stonewall “caused or induced” discrimination against her by her chambers.

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Supreme Court overturns decision that class action should be opt-out

The Supreme Court has reinstated a decision that £2.7bn collective proceedings should be on an opt-in, rather than opt-out, basis.

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