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Legal tech firms “will go bust as app stores take over”

There will be massive consolidation in the legal tech world as two or three “legal tech app stores” take over in the next few years, a US academic and entrepreneur has predicted.

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Immigration lawyers sanctioned for ‘totally without merit’ JRs

Two immigration lawyers who clocked up 14 judicial review applications in a single year found to be totally without merit have been fined and made subject to conditions on their future practice.

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Panel urges regulation of algorithms used in criminal justice system

A  year-long study of the use of computer algorithms in the criminal justice system has recommended creating a national register to bring openness, expose built-in biases, and ensure public trust.

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Gauke announces more financial backing for lawtech

Artificial intelligence has “huge potential” to make a positive impact in the legal services sector, the Lord Chancellor said today as he announced further financial backing for lawtech.

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Slater & Gordon’s £637m Quindell case grinds towards trial

The trial of Slater & Gordon’s £637m claim over its acquisition of Quindell’s professional services division is set for October as the two sides continue also to argue over consideration still owing.

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Charity pours scorn on quality of immigration detainees’ advice

Legal representation for immigration detainees is poor, including the quality of advice given by solicitors, according to a charity that challenges detention in removal centres and prisons.

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Criminal lawyer was “duped by fraudster” over football club deal

A criminal law solicitor who “appeared to have been duped by a convicted fraudster” has been fined for letters he produced to give comfort to potential business partners.

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Exclusive: Conveyancing firm offers guaranteed time to exchange

A groundbreaking conveyancing business offering a guaranteed time to exchange and encourages instructions from both sides of a transaction goes live this week, Legal Futures can reveal.

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Law Society’s defence of NDA guidance draws heavy fire

The Law Society’s defence of its practice note on non-disclosure agreements has not silenced its critics, with the leading academic in the field accusing Chancery Lane of “putting PR before principles”.

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Solicitor hit with £500k POCA fine for using house as office

A West London solicitor has hit with a £500,000 confiscation order for repeatedly disregarding warnings from his local council to stop using a terraced home as an office for his firm.

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