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Bogus lawyer jailed for “worse than useless” advice

A man who falsely claimed he fronted a legal business has been sent to prison for charging £12,000 for advice a judge described as “worse than useless”.

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Solicitor suspended for sending offensive tweets

A senior solicitor who sent offensive tweets about Islam, Catholicism and Judaism – and also retweeted some – has been suspended from practice for 18 months.

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Conveyancing giant “to play big role” in parent PLC’s recovery

One of the ‘big five’ conveyancing law firms is aiming for more market share and remortgage work as part of efforts to steady its struggling parent company.

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Barco shuts as commercial escrow providers emerge

Barco, the Bar Council’s third-party escrow service used by barristers and solicitors, has shut down after “suitable” commercial providers entered the market.

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LSB: SMEs attracted by firms with price transparency

When small businesses believe they can trust the transparency of legal providers on fees, they are twice as likely to seek the advice of lawyers, according to the Legal Services Board.

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Inquest negligence claim against Leigh Day thrown out

A claim that Leigh Day was negligent in its representation of the family of the deceased at an inquest has been dismissed by the High Court.

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Alcoholic solicitor struck off for stealing fees from clients

A solicitor with alcohol problems who took thousands of pounds in cash payments from clients and dishonestly failed to declare them to his firm has been struck off.

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Jail for solicitor duped by “millionaire” conman

A lawyer who lost her firm, career and home after she stole client money to fund a penniless conman who falsely claimed to be a multi-millionaire has been jailed.

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£100,000 fine for company that made nuisance PI calls

A marketing company that made nuisance personal injury calls to people registered with the Telephone Preference Service has been fined £100,000.

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Solicitor who made fake legal aid claims is struck off

A solicitor who made thousands of pounds worth of fraudulent legal aid claims has been struck off. He created fake attendance notes for hearings that never took place.

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