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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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Knights expands East of England presence with £11.5m deal

Listed law firm consolidator Knights announced its 16th acquisition in three and a half years yesterday and adding Lincoln to its locations in an £11.5m deal.

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Compulsory ADR needed for smallest claims, says CJC

ADR should be compulsory for claims worth less than £500, the Civil Justice Council has said. Claimants who refuse to mediate should have their claims stayed for a period and then struck out.

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Government sides with defendants in clinical negligence fixed costs plan

The government has finally published its proposals for fixed costs in low-value clinical negligence cases. Going with fees proposed by defendant representatives, it expects to save £454m over 10 years.

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Written advice could have avoided negligence claim, courts tells firm

A law firm might have avoided a professional negligence case if its senior partner had provided more advice in writing rather than orally, the High Court has said.

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Ex-regulator predicts big firm listing and urges fast lawtech approvals

A top-10 law firm will float on the stock market in the next couple of years, a senior former legal regulator has predicted. He also argued for rapid regulatory authorisation for lawtech start-ups.

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Mishcon puts listing on ice as tribunal explains firm’s £25,000 fine

Mishcon de Reya was in the news last week as its planned stock market listing was delayed and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal published the reasons for fining the London firm £25,000.

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Solicitor/own client disputes “continue to keep costs specialists busy”

A large number of costs lawyers continue to see their practices boom amid more people challenging the fees they paid to their former solicitors, new research has found.

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Insurers invest in new professional negligence ABS

A niche alternative business structure specialising in defending professional negligence claims has been launched this month, with investment from the insurance industry.

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Number of pupil barristers rebounds after Covid-related slump

The number of pupil barristers has rebounded after the pandemic sent it crashing, while women increasingly dominate the junior end of the Bar, new figures have shown.

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