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LeO names firms “in public interest” as it publishes first full decisions

The Legal Ombudsman has published three of its final decisions in full for the first time, including the names of the firms involved, arguing that the move increases transparency.

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Infected blood inquiry urges SRA to crack down on ‘no win, no fee’ offers

The head of the infected blood inquiry yesterday called on the SRA to tell solicitors that they should not be charging clients making a claim for compensation.

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Paralegal rebuked for £1.85m payment error

A senior paralegal has been rebuked for wrongly requesting the release of at least £1.85m to a property developer which later went bust, leaving his law firm to repay buyers.

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High-profile non-lawyer firm owner disqualified by SRA

The man who founded now-defunct Stobart Barristers and then bought two well-known criminal law firms has been disqualified from running a law firm in future.

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Senior lawyer “should decide if Post Office compensation is full and fair”

A senior lawyer should be appointed to make sure that first compensation offers to victims of the Post Office Horizon scandal are “full and fair”, the first part of the inquiry report has recommended.

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Government backs MP’s bill to extend use of remote hearings

The government has given its “wholehearted support” to a private member’s bill that gives judges the power to hold remote hearing for breaches of some injunctions.

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Engine of change – Philip’s new role as he heads to SRA exit

The outgoing chief executive of the Solicitors Regulation Authority has lined up his first non-executive role by joining the board of the Institute of the Motor Industry.

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NDAs to cover up harassment and discrimination “will be void”

The government is to ban non-disclosure agreements covering harassment and discrimination unless the victim themselves asks for one.

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Rule change to stop solicitors “unreasonably refusing” service by email

Parties or their solicitors “unreasonably refusing to accept electronic service” could become a tactic of the past under reforms put out by the CPRC.

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Young barrister reprimanded for throwing bottle in bar

A barrister has been reprimanded following her conviction for throwing a bottle at another woman in a Nottingham cocktail bar.

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