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First court case win for AI-powered law firm

Garfield AI, the groundbreaking law firm, has won its first court case, which it claims to be the first achieved with the support of a regulated AI lawyer anywhere in the world.

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Strike-off for solicitor who fabricated emails and blamed secretary

A solicitor who fabricated emails in a way that pinned the blame for a missed deadline on his secretary has been struck off.

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Judge given warning over dozens of outstanding decisions

A judge who failed to deliver 46 judgments and other decisions in a reasonable time has been issued with a formal warning for misconduct.

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Government pledges to “simplify” conveyancing

The government has promised to “simplify” conveyancing as part of its home-buying reforms, recognising that the role of conveyancers has “expanded significantly”.

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“Partisan” solicitor gave woman’s contact details to ex-partner

A family solicitor who was “unnecessarily partisan” in acting for a father has been fined for trying to force the mother to reveal where she and her children lived.

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Judge disallows £30k success fee over inadequate LEI enquiries

The Senior Costs Judge has disallowed a law firm’s £30,000 success fee because it failed to make reasonable enquiries about legal expenses insurance.

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Senior barrister disbarred for sexual comments to junior colleagues

The barrister head of Gloucestershire Police’s legal department has been disbarred after making inappropriate sexual comments to junior female colleagues.

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SRA to require advance notice of law firm M&A deals

Law firms will have to notify the Solicitors Regulation Authority after signing heads of terms on a merger or acquisition, the regulator has proposed.

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AML: FCA to use ‘fit and proper’ test for law firm owners

Law firm owners and managers will be subjected to the FCA’s ‘fit and proper’ test once it takes over oversight of their AML activities, the government has decided.

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Sales packs on way as government commits to home-buying reform

The government is pressing ahead with reforms to the home-buying process, which it says will cut transaction times by around four weeks.

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