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Nick Lavender

Fined solicitor who ignored judges’ warnings fails with appeal

The High Court has rejected an appeal by a solicitor who “facilitated” immigration claims which were an abuse of process and “effectively ignored” judges’ warnings to change his behaviour.

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Exclusive: Large PI firm begins three-year voluntary wind-down

Well-known personal injury law firm Camps is to run its practice down over the next two to three years, with 50 redundancies on the cards immediately, Legal Futures can reveal.

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Third deal in eights months for Knights as it unveils strong results

Knights has reported strong growth in its maiden half-year results as a listed law firm along with its third acquisition in eight months – a £1.6m deal to buy a specialist employment practice.

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Bar Council renews attack on BSB over price transparency

The Bar Council is still unhappy with the price transparency regime proposed by the Bar Standards Board (BSB), despite the regulator’s decision to limit publication of information about fees to public access work. The revised rules came under fire from… Read More

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SRA “not sufficiently transparent” in explaining decisions

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is “not sufficiently transparent” in explaining its decisions at board level, the Legal Services Board has said, while ticking off other regulators too.

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Solicitor receives hefty fine in case with link to Panama Papers

A solicitor who failed to check whether his clients were politically exposed persons, in the first disciplinary matter to involve infamous offshore law firm Mossack Fonseca, has been fined £45,000.

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David Niven Pennington Manches

Court orders insurer to cover negligent solicitors’ unpaid costs

The insurer of a negligent Italian law firm operating in London has been ordered to pay £3m in costs to the victims after the lawyers failed to pay up.

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Chartered legal executives seek parity with solicitors

Chartered legal executives operate on a par with solicitors and it is only “professional snobbery” stopping them from being part of the solution to many current systemic problems.

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Solicitor fined for offensive and “bullying” emails

A solicitor has been fined for calling a would-be client an “asshole”, “crazy” and “a certifiable nutcase” in correspondence with the man, his partner and the Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners.

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NAH issues profit warning as third ABS receives green light

NAHL plc, the company behind National Accident Helpline and co-owner of two alternative business structures, failed to meet its financial targets last year, it told investors today in a profit warning.

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