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Gender disparity in publicly funded advocacy – only CPS making progress

Efforts by the Crown Prosecution Service to ensure it allocates work more equitably between the sexes are slowly bearing fruit, a new analysis has shown.

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Ban for legal executive who fabricated admissions and pleadings

A chartered legal executive who fabricated court pleadings, expert reports and letters from third parties has been disqualified from working for solicitors’ firms.

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SRA uses settlement agreements “to put pressure on solicitors”

Solicitors need to have confidence that they will be treated fairly by their regulator if they are to be encouraged to admit errors, a former partner suspended for misconduct has argued.

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Top employment solicitor hits out at conduct of big City law firms

A leading employment lawyer has hit out at the conduct of some law firms when negotiating non-disclosure agreements for employers.

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Barrister made nude modelling comments to trainee police officer

The barrister and amateur photographer suspended for two years for a conversation with a woman about nude modelling made the comments to a trainee police officer.

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Huge growth in income and profit at Co-op Legal Services

Co-operative Legal Services is ahead of its stated ambition to become a £100m operation by 2027 after announcing a 24% rise in turnover last year to £84m.

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Major firm offers staff £1m bonus for million AI prompts

Staff at national law firm Shoosmiths will share a £1m bonus if they make a million Microsoft Copilot prompts in its next financial year.

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SRA: Claims firms “destabilised” by litigation funding deals

Relationships with litigation funders are destabilising some high-volume consumer claims law firms, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned.

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Tribunal warns solicitors of dangers when acting for family

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has warned solicitors of the dangers of acting for family members after fining one who preferred his wife in the distribution of an estate.

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Judges tell government not to extend whiplash tariff model

The senior judiciary has warned the government not to extend the whiplash tariff to larger or different types of claims, it emerged yesterday.

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