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SRA warns on fraudster infiltrators as small firms lose £7m

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned law firms to be on the alert for fraudster infiltrators after incidents at two small practices led to potential losses of over £7m.

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Consumer panel will tell government “uncomfortable truths” over legal aid

The Legal Services Consumer Panel is ready to tell the government some “uncomfortable truths” about legal aid, its new chair has said. Legal aid was a “priority” for her tenure.

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Swiss firm seeks Brexit benefits with ABS launch

A Swiss law firm that specialises in arbitration work has received an alternative business structure licence to open up in London.

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Shadow justice secretary hits out at Civil Liability Bill

The shadow justice secretary has ripped into the Civil Liability Bill, saying Labour will vote against it as it stands. He said the government had to remove the “barriers to justice”.

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New SFO chief turns to lawyers for help tackling crime

The new director of the Serious Fraud Office is to call on the legal sector’s “expertise” to help in the fight against crime. She also talked about plans to use machine learning and AI.

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Exclusive: “Competition in law is fierce but not working for consumers”

The fact that there is a lot of competition in the legal market does not mean it is working well for consumers, the chair of the Legal Services Consumers Panel has said.

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Survey: Public happy to settle PI claims online without lawyers

The public would feel comfortable with using an online portal that resulted in a “straightforward settlement” of a personal injury claim without the need for lawyers.

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Supreme Court “may change approach” to ‘lost litigation’ claims

The Supreme Court may look to change the courts’ approach to dealing with claims over negligently conducted litigation later this year in a case involving miners’ compensation.

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CLC price and service transparency rules approved

Licensed conveyancers will be required to publish price and service information on their websites from December after the Legal Services Board approved their regulator’s new rules.

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Criminal lawyer who lied in witness statement is struck off

An experienced criminal law solicitor who broke the conditions on his practising certificate and then lied about it in a witness statement, has been struck off.

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