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Public access barristers used mainly for advice, not representation

People who instruct barristers through the public access scheme are much more likely to be seeking advice than representation in court, new research has indicated.

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Strike-off for solicitor who deleted and lied about email

A solicitor at a national law firm who deleted a client’s email from its document management system “to try to cover up that he had not dealt with it” has been struck off.

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Conveyancing fees maintain record high after stamp duty rush

Conveyancing fees have not fallen back after reaching an all-time high in the rush to get transactions completed before stamp duty increased on 31 March.

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Two-thirds of law firms breaking residual balance rules

A leading firm of accountants says two-thirds of law firms whose books it examined for regulatory reports had broken the rules on residual balances.

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“Weed out chancers” with £50 Legal Ombudsman complaint fee

The Legal Ombudsman should introduce a nominal complaint fee of £50 to “weed out those whom one might describe as ‘chancers’”, Birmingham Law Society has proposed.

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Solicitor who lied to client “to buy herself time” is struck off

A solicitor who admitted lying to a client about receiving a medical report “to buy herself time” has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.

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Class action lawyers “may be more interested” in fees than clients

The Competition Appeal Tribunal is “alert” to the possibility that revenue streams are the priority for lawyers and funders where they, rather than the claimants, initiate class actions.

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Conveyancers need reform of Building Safety Act “minefield”

Reform of building safety regulations may encourage professional indemnity insurers to remove their block on conveyancers advising on certain transactions, CILEX has told the government.

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SDT rejects managing partner’s bid to blame junior solicitor for errors

A managing partner has failed to convince the SDT to blame the one-year qualified solicitor he was supervising for failures on a conveyancing transaction at an undervalue.

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Land Registry needs to ditch “quasi-legal” culture, review finds

HM Land Registry needs to shift from a “quasi-legal” culture to one that is more consumer friendly given the changing nature of the home-buying process, according to a review.

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