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Pure Legal was put into administration by secured creditors owed £6.4m

Two of the Pure Business Group’s main lenders placed the company into administration earlier this month – and they are likely to receive the £6.4m they are owed – it has emerged.

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Solicitor suspended for “dumping” hours on file to meet billing targets

A solicitor who “dumped” hundreds of hours of unjustified time on a largely completed file in a bid to meet his billing targets has been suspended for nine months.

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Solicitor struck off for lying in job interview about previous sacking

An experienced solicitor who told a prospective employer that she was still in work, when in fact her former firm had sacked her several months earlier, has been struck off.

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SRA tries again to increase fining powers – this time to £25,000

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has launched its latest effort to expand its fining powers, this time looking to increase the current £2,000 maximum to £25,000.

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Law firm closures fall during Covid but support scheme abuses emerge

Law firm closures and interventions have fallen during the pandemic, but it has had negative effects too, such as abuse of government funding schemes, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed.

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Solicitors rebuked for frying pan attack and non-disclosure agreement

A solicitor who hit a person around the head with a frying pan, and another who tried to use a settlement agreement to prevent disclosures to HMRC, have been rebuked.

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Pandemic has highlighted digital gaps, property lawyers say

Commercial property lawyers believe the pandemic has not only hastened the adoption of new technology but highlighted gaps where it could improve the conveyancing process.

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US private equity funds “will buy large UK law firms next year”

A number of large UK commercial law firms will fall into the hands of US private equity investors next year, the founder of Doorway Capital, which owns national firm Simpson Millar, has predicted.

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Lawyer faces jail for contempt after failing to hand over files to SRA

A lawyer who failed to comply with court orders to hand over his firm’s files to the Solicitors Regulation Authority is facing possible jail time after being found in contempt.

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Law firm fights off wages claim from consultant solicitor

An employment tribunal has rejected claims for unpaid wages and holiday pay from a solicitor who worked as a consultant at a law firm and it decided was not an employee.

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