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High Court rules that identity of client is covered by privilege

The High Court has rejected a bid to force a law firm to disclose the identity of a former client who revealed confidential information in an anonymous blog.

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Appeal judges to hear BSB “misleading conduct” case

The Court of Appeal is to hear a disciplinary case which led to the Bar Standards Board being accused by Lord Justice Moses of “misleading conduct”. Meanwhile, a barrister convicted of tenancy fraud has been disbarred.

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Minster Law looks to build on insurer ownership with launch of travel claims service

Minster Law, the alternative business structure owned by financial services business BGL Group, has moved into travel claims after securing another major hire from Pannone, now part of Slater & Gordon.

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DWF: we hope to resume working with Insolvency Service after procurement challenge

National firm DWF said yesterday that it hopes to resume its working relationship with the Insolvency Service once its High Court challenge to the procurement exercise which saw the firm fail to win a spot on the service’s legal panel is over.

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National law firm sues Insolvency Service over failed bid for legal services contract

DWF has begun legal action against the Insolvency Service over the procurement exercise which saw the national law firm narrowly miss out on appointment to its legal services panel, it has emerged.

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SRA warns in-house solicitors of disciplinary action over debt collection letters

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned in-house solicitors that “attempts to mislead” debtors that external firms are taking steps against them could result in disciplinary action.

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65 CMCs warned over referral fee ban compliance in first quarter of 2014

The Claims Management Regulator has warned over 65 claims management companies about their compliance with the referral fee ban in the first three months of this year, it has emerged.

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European law firms to be exempt from SRA oversight despite competition concerns

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has decided to press ahead with plans that would allow European law firms that do not conduct reserved work to set up in England and Wales outside of the regulatory regime.

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Peers to investigate Lord Chancellor’s powers amid judicial review concerns

The House of Lords constitution committee has launched an inquiry into the office of Lord Chancellor, in the wake of its warning last week that plans by the current occupant, Chris Grayling, to limit judicial review risk “undermining the rule of law”.

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Leading Chancery set brings in solicitor as chief executive

Distinguished Chancery set Radcliffe Chambers has brought in a past chair of the Association of Women Solicitors as its chief executive, in the latest sign of chambers recognising the need for fresh thinking in how they operate.

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