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Motorhomes, car engines and gambling – now group sets up ABS

A diverse group of companies that includes motorhome hire and online gambling now has an alternative business structure in its ranks that aims to digitise the probate process.

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Collective redress lawyers join forces amid calls for reform

Calls for long- and short-term reform to the group action regime yesterday marked the launch of the Collective Redress Lawyers Association, as a tribunal refused to certify two opt-out actions.

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BSB scraps student aptitude test despite Bar Council opposition

The Bar Standards Board is to ditch the Bar course aptitude test as it is no longer acting as a “filter” of those likely to fail the vocational component of their training.

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Smart legal contracts “need the power of the human mind”

A company specialising in the creation of smart legal contracts has argued for a substantial human component to remain to ensure that contracts are legally enforceable.

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Firm’s error gave sex offender access to child’s confidential data

National law firm BLM has won a claim against a convicted sex offender it accidentally gave access to a vulnerable child’s confidential information and who then asked for money to delete it.

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Legal aid work “close to being unsustainable”, new campaign warns

A new campaign for increased legal aid funding has been launched after the findings of a unique census showed the market will not be sustainable without more government action.

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Lawyer-free divorce app leads spate of lawtech investments

An online service for separating couples who draft their own documents without lawyers has secured another £1.2m in funding, as we round up several significant investments in lawtech businesses.

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Choose your submissions wisely, says judge in time-estimate warning

The judge in charge of the Commercial Court has complained again about inadequate time estimates, telling advocates they cannot ask judges to read authorities after the hearing as a shortcut.

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Legal regulators should not be “overly risk averse” about technology

Legal regulators must not be “overly risk adverse” in supporting the use of technology, given its importance, a senior figure at the Legal Services Board has said.

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BSB panel rejects complaints over barrister’s Royal baby tweets

A Bar Standards Board panel has rejected more than 80 complaints made against a barrister accused of making racist comments on Twitter about the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s baby last year.

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