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Law firm ordered to pay ex-employee £8,500 over racial harassment

A law firm has been ordered to pay a former staff member £8,500 in damages after finding that a colleague’s remark on her grandmother’s Chinese heritage amounted to racial harassment.

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SRA warns law firms over “wholly unreasonable workloads”

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned law firms that imposing “wholly unreasonable workloads or targets” on staff could result in disciplinary action.

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Bar chief: LSB competence push “risks infringing Legal Services Act”

The chair of the Bar Council has warned the Legal Services Board that it risks infringing the Legal Services Act if it demands that regulators impose new competence regimes without sufficient evidence.

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Law students concerned by “low” SQE pass rate

The pass rate of 53% achieved by the first group of candidates to sit part one of the Solicitors Qualifying Exam is viewed as “low” by students, an SQE training provider has said.

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Family law firm embraces employee ownership and plots big expansion

The founder of the latest firm to move to employee ownership said his decision was inspired by the co-operative movement as it aims to become the largest family law practice in the country.

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Solicitor who used disbursement cash to prop up PI firm struck off

A solicitor who did not pay outstanding disbursements for seven years, using them instead to prop up his personal injury firm, has been struck off.

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Pandemic hit lowest-earning barristers hardest as big pay gaps persist

The pandemic has had more of an impact on incomes at the lower-earning end of the Bar than among the big billers, according to new research by the Bar Standards Board.

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Network launched to link “lonely” class representatives

A network has been launched today to support class representatives, who have the “lonely” task of representing huge numbers of consumers in competition claims.

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SRA rebuke of solicitor revoked for “serious procedural error”

A solicitor has successfully appealed a rebuke issued by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, after a tribunal found the regulator had made a “serious procedural error”.

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Phil Hodgkinson

Another Pure business goes down but is bought in pre-pack

One of the Pure Business Group companies that avoided administration last year finally succumbed last month but has been bought in a pre-pack sale. All 49 staff have transferred over.

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