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Soaring insolvencies boost litigation funder to record year

Listed insolvency litigation funder Manolete Partners has enjoyed a record year so far as the number of insolvencies in the UK soars, with more new cases than ever before.

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Eco-anxiety “a wellbeing issue” for barristers

Eco-anxiety, a form of anxiety linked to the climate crisis, is a wellbeing issue for barristers which “should be taken seriously” by chambers, a KC and environmental law specialist has said.

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Almost all deputy GCs work in “under-resourced” departments

The vast majority (94%) of deputy general counsel in large UK-based corporations believe they work in “under-resourced” legal departments, researchers have found.

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Solicitor fined for arranging loans of £1.8m between clients

A solicitor has been fined for arranging 47 loans between clients – one of which was his own late mother’s estate – totalling almost £1.8m, many of which were made without written agreement or security.

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Barrister jailed for defrauding his own grandmother disbarred

A barrister jailed for fraudulently using his grandmother’s bank account and bank card to withdraw cash and transfer funds to himself has been disbarred.

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Law Society calls in leading figures to support ’21st century justice’ project

The Law Society has pulled together figures from law firms, technology, NGOs and business to support a project looking at how the justice system can be made “fit for the future”.

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“Manifestly incompetent” solicitor missed red flags on dubious deals

An experienced solicitor who failed to react to a series of red flags on two dubious property sales has admitted to being manifestly incompetent. He and his supervisor were fined.

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Khan receives second jail term for SRA order contempt

Former solicitor Sophie Khan is heading to jail for a second time for contempt of court after again failing to hand over documents sought by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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SME firms performing well even though chargeable hours fall

Small and mid-sized law firms had a good year financially in 2021/22 but could perform better still if their fee-earners were billing the hours they should, research has found.

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Unregulated paralegal firm “conducted litigation” in possession claim

A CILEX member running an unregulated business conducted litigation in breach of the Legal Services Act 2007 when she acted on a possession claim, the High Court has ruled.

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