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“Fragility” of criminal law firms threatening rights, MPs warn

Fundamental rights to legal advice and representation for people accused of crimes are at risk, the justice select committee has warned.

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Predictive pioneers behind CaseCrunch go separate ways

Three Cambridge law graduates behind predictive analytics specialist CaseCrunch have gone their separate ways, it has emerged.

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MPs tell regulators to up game on harassment and NDAs

Legal regulators must show that lawyers will face “serious sanctions” if they sexually harass clients or colleagues or misuse non-disclosure agreements, MPs said today.

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Start-up partners with law firm to predict judges’ rulings

Litigation outcome prediction has taken a further step into the mainstream with a partnership between a major law firm and start-up crunching data on old cases.

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LSB reforms to end “different treatment” for accountants

The Legal Services Board is to impose reform that will end the “different treatment” for accountancy regulators which also oversee legal services.

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Conveyancers face statutory duty to check identities

Conveyancers will come under a new statutory duty to check the identity of clients and make indemnity payments to the Land Registry if they fail to take reasonable care.

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MPs call for proper explanation of small claims rise

MPs on the justice select committee have called on the government to explain why it considers the proposed increase in the small claims limit to £5,000 “proportionate”.

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£3m backing for lawyer’s document automation business

A legal tech business spun out of a law firm run by a former City solicitor and his technologist brother has secured £3.1m in private equity investment.

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Bid to reduce “low-quality” money laundering reports

High numbers of low-quality suspicious activity reports are making it difficult to investigate money laundering, the Law Commission has warned.

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Solicitors, surveyors and estate agents reach NI “understanding”

An agreement between solicitors, surveyors and estate agents in Northern Ireland to improve the conveyancing process could be a template for England and Wales.

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