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Thousands of motor finance claims can be brought via omnibus forms

The High Court has overturned a ruling that 5,823 people with motor finance commission claims have to file individual claims, rather than sue via eight omnibus claim forms.

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City solicitors hit out at SRA’s “instinct to overregulate”

The SRA’s plans to reform consumer protection arrangements demonstrate its instinct to “overregulate” the profession, City solicitors have claimed.

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Litigation funder awarded £2.1m on assigned claim

A litigation funder that took assignment of an inventor’s claim that his idea was ripped off by early stage investors has been awarded £2.15m in damages.

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Solicitor’s joy as miscarriage campaign set to succeed

A solicitor campaigning for statutory leave for those suffering baby loss says she has been “crying my eyes out with tears of happiness” after learning the government is to change the law.

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High-profile conveyancer disqualified for misleading 300 students

A high-profile licensed conveyancer has been thrown out of the profession for not telling 300 apprentices and students that his training academy had lost its official accreditation.

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Listed law firm makes 23rd and biggest acquisition to date

National firm Knights yesterday announced its 23rd and biggest acquisition since listing nearly seven years with a £30m deal for South-East practice IBB Law.

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Fee-earner banned for misleading firm over Law Society accreditation

A fee-earner has been banned for misleading her firm into thinking that her membership of the Law Society’s mental health accreditation scheme had been renewed.

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Claimant firms at odds as judge refuses group order for £18bn PPI case

A circuit judge has refused to make a group litigation order in relation to thousands of Plevin claims brought by one class action law firm, a move competitors had opposed.

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“Disruptive” solicitor ordered to pay SRA costs of £20,000

A solicitor has been ordered to pay the SRA £20,000 in costs for his “unreasonable and indeed vexatious and disruptive conduct” of litigation against it.

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Two firms rebuked for residual balances as charity launches campaign

Two law firms that between them retained £425,000 of client money for many years have been rebuked as charity Support Through Court called on solicitors to donate small residual balances.

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