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Legal problem diagnosis app crowdfunds cash for expansion

An app for SMEs and individuals which uses artificial intelligence to help diagnose and solve legal problems has almost completed its largest investment round so far.

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Multi-disciplinary network strikes third UK deal with BSB-regulated firm

International professional services group ETL Global has inked its third law firm deal in England by taking a stake in a specialist investment fraud practice, amid a flurry of law firm M&A.

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US should “prod” UK into action over oligarch enablers like lawyers

The US and its allies should take “significant steps to crack down on the Western enablers of Russian kleptocracy” such as law firms, an influential American think tank has argued.

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Call for culture shift as one in six young barristers want to quit

Around one in six young barristers want to leave the profession, while a third have experienced bullying or harassment, according to the Bar Council.

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Grant programme has helped 10,000 LiPs, says government

A government-funded grant scheme which funds early advice services for litigants in person helped over 10,000 people in its first year, a report has revealed.

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BSB considers regulating intermediaries after Absolute Barrister collapse

The Bar Standards Board is considering whether intermediaries to direct access barristers should come within its regulatory control following the demise of Absolute Barrister.

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Collapse in number of motor claims continues but clin neg cases jump

The number of motor injury claims reported to the Compensation Recovery Unit fell by nearly 20% last year, new figures have shown. However, the volume of clinical negligence claims increased.

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Immigration solicitor certified LPA without checking client’s capacity

An immigration solicitor certified a lasting power of attorney for a walk-in client without checking his capacity, allowing the man’s son and attorney to misuse some of his money.

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Bid to improve consistency of sanctions for sexual and racial misconduct

The Legal Services Board is aiming to reduce inconsistencies in the sanctions imposed across the legal profession in cases such as sexual misconduct, racial harassment and bullying.

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Barrister suspended for lewd comments to mini-pupil fails in appeal

The High Court has rejected an appeal from a criminal law barrister suspended for six months by a Bar disciplinary tribunal for lewd comments to a female mini-pupil.

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