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Barrister fails in appeal over discrimination claim against chambers

An employment tribunal did not show bias in dismissing a claim brought by a black barrister against his chambers, an appeal tribunal has ruled.

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Ex-Lord Chancellor defends £4,000-a-month role with law firm

Former Lord Chancellor Sir Robert Buckland KC has defended his decision to take on a £4,000-a-month role with a law firm, as one of his junior ministers was promoted to the post.

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AI to revolutionise work of both lawyers and judges, says MR

AI is set to change the way lawyers and judges work, the Master of the Rolls said last week, predicting it will be used to take some – “at first, very minor” – judicial decisions.

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Civil litigators get first sight of new fixed costs rules

The Civil Procedure Rule Committee yesterday published the draft rules that will govern the extension of fixed recoverable costs from October.

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Firm ordered to pay wasted costs for “inexplicable” error

A law firm which started proceedings when its client did not have standing to bring them has been ordered to pay wasted costs because it failed to check this.

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Firm’s post-dismissal conduct worsened pregnant paralegal’s stress

The way a law firm dealt with a pregnant paralegal after it unfairly dismissed her exacerbated the stress she suffered, an employment tribunal has ruled.

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Solicitor convicted of exposing himself while jogging struck off

A senior director of a West Midlands law firm who was convicted of exposing himself to young girls while jogging in Dorset has been struck off.

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Court upholds injunction to protect solicitor from abuse

The High Court has upheld an injunction designed to protect a solicitor told to “mind your own fucking business, you little twat” when visiting a contested right of way from further abuse.

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Law firm to pay £19k for unfairly dismissing pregnant paralegal

A law firm has been ordered to pay damages of nearly £19,000 for unfairly dismissing a pregnant paralegal after going through a tick-box redundancy exercise.

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APIL in new bid to ban all cold calling

The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers is seeking an amendment to a data protection bill currently going through the House of Commons to ban all cold calling.

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