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Diversity questions make up 20% of marks in panel tender

Clients are ratcheting up the pressure on law firms to improve their diversity, with applicants for the panel of the Pension Protection Fund the latest to have to prove their credentials.

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Leading firm acted for client without obtaining authority

A well-known law firm acted for a client without receiving signed authority from him, having relied on his aunt to provide identification documents, it has emerged.

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Government mulls estate agents’ disclosure of referral fees

The government is to sit down with National Trading Standards to consider whether stricter rules are needed to force estate agents to disclose that they have received referral fees from conveyancers.

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Aspiring barrister subjected to “extreme discrimination” launches disability group

An organisation aimed at making the Bar more accessible to disabled people and improving the diversity of the judiciary was launched last week.

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Family law start-up refused injunction in £22m contract battle

The High Court has refused to grant an injunction to a lawtech start-up so that it can gain immediate access to the software, source code and other documents necessary to complete its divorce service.

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“Real challenges” for large law firms in improving diversity, says SRA

The biennial snapshot of the solicitors’ profession shows the “real challenges” for large firms in making progress towards diversity, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.

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Electronic signatures “more reliable” than live witnesses

The most sophisticated kind of electronic signatures can be “more reliable” than wet signatures witnessed the traditional way, a government-backed industry working group has said.

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Tribunal rejects return to roll for ex-solicitor 30 years after leaving

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has rejected an application for restoration to the roll from an ex-solicitor who it had sanctioned three times and had been convicted of fraud.

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Judge excoriates “reckless and quite possibly dishonest” solicitor

The way a solicitor went about preparing a £100m will was “reckless and quite possibly dishonest”, the High Court ruled yesterday.

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“Injured people will suffer twice” – furious reaction to clin neg fixed costs

Those harmed by the NHS will “have to pay again by losing access to justice” as a result of government plans to introduce fixed costs, campaigners have claimed.

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