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Gender pay gap at Bar has widened over past 20 years

The income gap between male and female barristers has increased over the last 20 years, while criminal barrister suffered more financial hardship than others as a result of Covid, new figures show.

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BT collective action ruling “could open the floodgates”

The Competition Appeal Tribunal’s approval of a second opt-out collective action is likely to open the floodgates to more applications, it has been claimed.

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Scotland mulls single regulator for all lawyers

The possibility of a single regulator for all lawyers in Scotland – and the title of ‘lawyer’ having statutory protection – is being canvassed by the Scottish government.

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‘Negligent’ London firm defeats £12m claim for lack of causation

Leading London law firm Withers has fought off a £12m claim on the basis of causation after the High Court ruled that it gave negligent advice to a property developer.

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Solicitor’s error delayed case by a year

A party whose solicitor overlooked for a year the need to seek a consent order from the court to stay a commercial dispute has been granted relief from sanctions.

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Litigation analytics firm turns focus on IP

A litigation analytics company is using machine learning to help lawyers predict the outcome of intellectual property cases, in what is believed to be the first move of its kind in the UK.

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SRA bans non-solicitors for theft, fabrication and forgery

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has banned a string of non-solicitors from working in the profession for dishonesty, including theft of electronic devices, fabricating letters and faking a client’s signature.

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More PI consolidation as Minster Law buys Irwin Mitchell’s fast-track work

The consolidation of the low-value personal injury market stepped up today after Minster Law acquired Irwin Mitchell’s fast-track book and future cases too.

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High Court holds clients in contempt for failing to pay solicitors £2.3m

Two clients who owe their solicitors £2.3m in outstanding fees, costs and interest have been found guilty of 14 charges of contempt of court.

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Solicitor misled own relatives about their conveyancing fees

A conveyancing solicitor who misled clients he was related on how their fees would be calculated has been fined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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