
High Court refuses new medical evidence for ex-solicitor’s strike-off appeal
The High Court has rejected a solicitor’s bid to introduce new expert evidence about his mental state as part of his appeal against being struck off earlier this year.

Big firms join forces to improve BAME under-representation
Twenty one major commercial law firms have joined forces on a new initiative aimed at tackling the under-representation of Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups in the profession.

Hundreds of staff lose jobs as parts of PURE legal group enter administration
Eight companies in the PURE Business Group – whose tagline was ‘Changing the Legal Universe’ – went into administration yesterday, with more than 200 shocked staff losing their jobs as a result.

Law firm eyes up acquisitions after embracing employee ownership
The latest law firm to embrace employee ownership, West Midlands firm Talbots Law, is looking to buy other firms as part of its ambitious expansion plans.

Solicitor struck off for disabled badge dishonesty
A solicitor who used a disabled badge that did not belong to him nine times to park near his law firm has been struck off, just a couple of months after another was suspended for the same offence.

Law firm escapes $1bn claim despite admitted negligence
A leading firm of patent attorneys which admitted negligently failing to lodge an appeal against a decision to revoke a client’s patent need only pay nominal damages after a High Court ruling.

Pro bono services “cannot keep up” with post-Covid demand
Demand for pro bono legal assistance has accelerated dramatically since the pandemic started and providers cannot keep up, leading lawyers said this week.

Solicitor who “concealed nothing” from elderly client cleared of dishonesty
A solicitor who “concealed nothing” from an elderly client has been cleared of allegations of dishonesty, recklessness and lack of integrity in his conduct of a conveyancing transaction.

Alleged extremist to face trial for law firm terror attack
An alleged far-right extremist accused of attempting to launch a terror attack at a solicitors’ firm will stand trial next March, a judge decided last week.

Acquisition no15 for Knights as it unveils bank backing for more
Listed law firm consolidator Knights has added the North-East to the parts of England it covers after striking a deal to acquire a Teesside firm from its four equity partners for £5.2m.








