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Solicitor struck off for sexually assaulting friend’s wife

A solicitor has been struck off for sexually assaulting the wife of a “long-term friend” as she slept, after drinking downstairs with her husband who fell asleep.

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SRA budget to rise £5.3m this year as cost of living crisis bites

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is set to increase its budget by £5.3m in the coming year, with staff costs and the Solicitors Qualifying Exam the main drivers.

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Court of Appeal backs decision to make collective action opt-out

The difficulty of people signing up to a collective action and the availability of third-party funding were legitimate factors to take into account in making it opt-out, the Court of Appeal has ruled.

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Solicitor who injected blood into food not guilty due to insanity

A solicitor who injected food with his blood at a series of supermarkets, causing losses of £500,000, has been found not guilty by reason of insanity.

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Jail for solicitor who plundered elderly client’s bank account

A solicitor struck off for “outrageous plundering” of the assets of an elderly client suffering from dementia has now been jailed for six years.

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No retainer between law firm and businessman in £2.5m dispute

There was no express or implied retainer between a law firm and a businessman with a “colourful commercial career” suing it for £2.5m in damages, the High Court has ruled.

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Consumers open to optional top-up cover to reduce cost of PII

Consumers are open to the idea of mandatory professional indemnity insurance cover being lower and therefore cheaper, with the option to top it up, research has suggested.

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Charities and patient groups urge rethink on negligence costs plans

Nine charities and patients organisations have urged health secretary Sajid Javid to rethink plans to impose fixed costs on clinical negligence claims worth up to £25,000.

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Lawyers limit community care cases “to help firms stay afloat”

Community care lawyers are limiting the amount and type of legal aid work they do to ensure that their firms remain financially viable. The field is also struggling with recruitment and retention.

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PE-backed PI firm eyes stream of acquisitions after first deal

The biggest specialist personal injury firm in the country, owned by private equity since last October, has made the first in a regular series of acquisitions for the next few years.

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