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Tribunal rejects solicitor’s bid to overturn rebuke

A solicitor has failed in his appeal against a rebuke imposed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) for failing to comply with court costs orders.

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More clarity needed on source of funds checks, says SRA

Law firms need greater clarity on when and how source of funds and wealth checks should be carried out, a review by the Solicitors Regulation Authority has found.

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CLC launches accelerated ‘experience’ route to qualification

The Council for Licensed Conveyancers has launched an accelerated route to qualification for fee-earners who have been working for at least four years in conveyancing or probate.

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Regulatory reform “will help legal sector” enter next growth phase

The legal sector of the future “may look very different to the one we know today”, with further regulatory reform needed, a report for the Ministry of Justice has said.

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Subpostmasters “pressured by their lawyers” into pleading guilty

Many subpostmaster victims of the Post Office scandal felt “bullied by the inevitability of pleading guilty as their lawyers advised”, a report has found.

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Law firm faces claim over £1.5m paid out of escrow amid AI concern

A bid for summary judgment over a law firm paying out £1.5m it was holding in escrow has failed because the underlying agreement was “a classic example of muddled drafting”.

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High Court grants rights to audience to struck-off solicitor

The High Court has given a struck-off solicitor rights of audience to represent companies of which he was only made a director for that purpose.

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Judge blames law firm not solicitor for fake AI cases

A judge has decided against referring a solicitor to the Solicitors Regulation Authority for citing two fake cases generated by artificial intelligence.

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Listed professional services firm targets big lawyer expansion

Growing its new legal arm is a big priority for AIM-listed professional services business DSW Capital, with doubling the number of fee-earners the immediate goal..

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Minister tells legal executives: We’ll help get you past Mazur

The minister for legal services has pledged to chartered legal executives that “we’ll do all that we can” to help them move past the Mazur ruling.

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