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Quarter of lawyers could work at fee-share firms “within three years”

Up to a quarter of lawyers could work at fee-share alternative law firms within the next three years at current rates of growth, a detailed analysis has predicted.

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Law firm unfairly dismissed conveyancer after inadequate investigation

A Sussex law firm unfairly dismissed a chartered legal executive as a result of “fundamental unfairness” in the investigation of the charges against her, an employment tribunal has ruled.

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SDT slams Khan’s “reprehensible” claim that jailing was good for profession

The SDT has labelled as “reprehensible” the argument by Sophie Khan that being jailed for contempt of court enhanced, rather than diminished, the reputation of the profession.

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Poor writing, not legal terms, is what makes contracts hard to understand

A research paper that says contracts are hard for people to understand because of their poor writing, rather than use of legal terms, has been awarded the Ig Nobel prize for literature.

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Solicitor struck off for parental consent affidavit deception

A solicitor who confirmed that two affidavits had been signed and sworn in her presence, when they had not been, has been struck off.

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Barrister jailed for four years after rape conviction

A barrister has been jailed for four years after being convicted of raping a woman he met on Tinder. He yelled “I didn’t do it. I was telling the truth” from the dock after the verdict was given.

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SRA rejects legal press request to reopen board meetings to scrutiny

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has rejected a request from Legal Futures and the Law Society Gazette to return to opening its board meetings to the public and press.

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Lawyers should have “ethical obligation” to advise on climate risks

Lawyers should be ethically obliged to advise clients of the serious risks – legal or otherwise – of pursuing activities that risk exacerbating climate change.

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BSB to use ‘marginalised by race’ as way to describe minority groups

The Bar Standards Board is to encourage those it regulates to use terms like ‘racially minoritised’ and ‘marginalised by race’ if they have to use collective language to describe ethnicity.

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SRA to replace Solicitors Indemnity Fund with in-house scheme

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to replace the Solicitors Indemnity Fund next September with new indemnity arrangements that it will run itself.

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