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Partner ignored SRA’s warning over providing banking facilities

A partner who ignored a warning letter from the SRA telling him not to use his client account as a banking facility, which he then did, has been fined £10,000.

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Covid clinical negligence protocol cut number of litigated claims

A protocol agreed in the wake of Covid-19 to better manage clinical negligence claims during the pandemic is remaining in place after it appeared to reduce the number of contested cases.

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IP law firm fails in bid to strike out ‘secret commissions’ claim

A leading intellectual property law firm has failed in its bid to strike out a representative action brought over ten of millions of pounds in alleged secret commissions it earned on IP renewals.

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Negligence claim against law firm to go ahead after limitation ruling

A negligence claim over inheritance tax advice provided by City law firm Charles Russell Speechlys is to go ahead after the High Court held that it is not time-barred.

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Litigator able to bring disability discrimination claim, tribunal rules

A litigator who had emergency heart surgery three months before being sacked was disabled and so can take forward a discrimination claim against his ex-firm, a tribunal has ruled.

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SDT lifts restrictions on twice-fined solicitor despite SRA objection

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has lifted practising conditions on the former partner of a law firm whom it has twice fined, latterly £20,000 for “very serious misconduct”.

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Solicitors “went too far” after client was given vulnerability order

Solicitors were wrong to allow a client to see cross-examination questions that had been drafted by the other side under a vulnerable witness order, a High Court judge has held.

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Partner’s trainee supervision failure aided “property hijacks”

The boss of a Manchester law firm has been fined £12,500 for failing to supervise his trainee properly in conveyancing transactions that “bore the hallmarks of property hijacks”.

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Pilot suggests mediation in possession cases unpopular

The government’s tenancy mediation service pilot, which hoped to have 3,000 successful resolutions, ended up with just four, a review published this week has shown.

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Man jailed after solicitors catch £2m will fraud

Solicitors have helped rumble a man now jailed for creating a false letter of wishes in an attempt to steal more than £2m from a deceased friend’s estate.

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