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Brad Askew

‘DIY law’ entrepreneur relaunches landlord website

Legal entrepreneur Brad Askew has relaunched a property website for landlords, which attracts up to 600,000 unique visits a year. The Tenancy Agreement Service is aimed particularly at the 78% of Britain’s 3.5m private landlords who only let one property.

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London Stock Exchange

Quindell board baffled by latest share price drop

Quindell plc told investors today that it cannot explain the latest slide in its volatile share price. The alternative business structure closed at 136.5p on Friday, down nearly 10% on the day and 35% since announcing its first-half results on 21 August.

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Internet connection

Law firm wins injunction against former client over online harassment

A law firm has won an injunction against a former client who set up websites about the firm with its name in the URL, after the High Court deemed his actions to be harassment. The injunction also covered Rick Kordowski, who ran the infamous SolicitorsFromHell.co.uk website.

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Nicola Sawford

Chambers chief executive achieves Bar Standards Board first

Nicola Sawford of Serle Court has become the first chambers chief executive ever appointed a board member of the Bar Standards Board. A chartered accountant, she has been in her post for over 10 years.

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Cherie Blair leaves Matrix to focus on ABS

Cherie Blair QC is to throw herself into her work with her alternative business structure (ABS) Omnia Strategy after leaving Matrix Chambers, which she co-founded 14 years ago.

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Kuldip Singh QC

QC wins High Court battle to be paid £100,000 fee

The High Court has ordered a Jersey lawyer to pay an English barrister’s fee, dismissing a claim that the fee was an honorarium which was not legally enforceable.

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James Maxey

North-west ABSs post strong results as Slater & Gordon eyes Welsh acquisition

Two north-west alternative business structures (ABSs) have announced record results, while Slater & Gordon’s next potential acquisition, and first in Wales, has emerged.

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Blakemores Soliicitors

Exclusive: shopping centre brand Lawyers2you makes a comeback

Lawyers2you, the shopping centre-based marketing brand previously owned by failed Birmingham firm Blakemores, has been resurrected and relaunched with the first two stands open for business this week, Legal Futures can reveal.

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Legal Futures scoops journalism award

Legal Futures founder and editor Neil Rose won the Legal Journalism award at last night’s Halsbury Legal Awards. The judges said he is “guaranteed to be ahead of the game”.

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Bristol

Solicitor who “robbed Peter to pay Paul” struck off for mishandling estates

A former associate at leading Bristol firm Burges Salmon has been struck off for mishandling the estates of deceased clients. Russell Rollings was originally reported by the firm to the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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