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Crowdfunding raises £9.1m for 413 judicial reviews

Crowdfunding judicial reviews has raised over £9.1m in donations for 413 cases, an academic analysis has revealed. The financial reality of bringing a typical claim was “incredibly burdensome”.

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Fine for law firm that acted on both sides of development agreement

A law firm that at different times acted for either side of a development agreement it drafted, including on a dispute between the two parties, has been fined by the SRA.

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Survey: Shaky economy pushing clients to less expensive competitors

Clients are moving work to less expensive competitors amid rising costs and an increasingly uncertain economic outlook, putting pressure on law firms to respond, a survey has suggested.

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Legal Services Act with us for “one or two decades” more, LSB chief says

It is “highly over-optimistic” to think the Legal Services Act will be reformed or replaced by the government in the next couple of years, the chief executive of the Legal Services Board has warned.

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Belsner faces £130k costs payment but Checkmylegalfees “has a future”

The Court of Appeal has signalled the possibility of a non-party costs order in the Belsner case after ordering the claimant to make an interim costs payment of £130,000.

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High Court rejects struck-off solicitor’s bid to return to roll

The High Court has rejected an appeal from a struck-off solicitor whose application to be restored to the roll was refused by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal earlier this year.

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Ince sells loss-making corporate adviser seven months after buying it

The Ince Group is to sell the corporate adviser and stockbroker it only bought in April for a £7m loss as it seeks to focus on its core legal business.

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KPMG adds £5m payout to £3m fine over conduct of Quindell audit

Big Four accountant KPMG has paid £5m to settle a claim brought by what used to be called Quindell over its audit of the one-time alternative business structure.

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Identity of those instructing solicitors not protected by litigation privilege

There is no general rule that the identity of those instructing solicitors on behalf of a corporate client is protected by litigation privilege, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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“Honorable” solicitor and practice manager fined for misusing legal aid cash

A law firm owner and his practice manager have both been fined for mismanaging legal aid funds, although a tribunal found they were “honourably motivated”.

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