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Justice minister urges regulators to toughen up on CFAs

The government has told the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Financial Conduct Authority of the need for “tougher, more consistent regulation of conditional fee agreements”.

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Criminal law firm to launch AI accreditation scheme

A criminal law firm in Manchester is turning its attention to artificial intelligence (AI) after 29 of its lawyers successfully obtained a client-care accreditation it created.

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National litigation practice bought by private equity house

A national practice best known for its credit hire work has become the latest addition to the ranks of law firms owned by private equity.

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Court orders LeO to reconsider decision due to missed evidence

The Legal Ombudsman has been ordered to reconsider part of its findings of poor service by a direct access barrister after it overlooked a key piece of evidence.

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Mazur: Local government lawyers eye legislative change

The Lawyers in Local Government group is to seek “legislative clarification and reform” in response to the Mazur ruling, instead of intervening in the Court of Appeal

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Foundation launches grant programme for class action proceeds

The Access to Justice Foundation has today announced a groundbreaking £3.9m grants programme mainly funded by unclaimed damages from a collective action.

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Estate planning firm becomes ABS and buys family law practice

An established estate planning firm has entered regulation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority and bought a family law practice to expand the services it offers.

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Lay prosecutors for train company “not a Mazur-style breach”

A judge has rejected a Mazur-inspired attempt to throw out charges against a serial rail fare dodger on the basis that they were brought by lay prosecutors for the train company.

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Law firm offers SMEs £17.50 AI contract reviews

A business law firm is offering SMEs contract reviews conducted entirely by artificial intelligence, costing just £17.50 for simple agreements.

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Tribunal fines solicitor for source of funds and lender failures

A solicitor has been fined £7,500 for failing to carry out source of funds checks and keep lenders properly updated about where purchase money was coming from.

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