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Costs judge allows £700 an hour in biggest departure from guidelines

A costs judge has allowed a leading US law firm to recover partner costs at £700 per hour, said to be the largest ever departure from the guideline hourly rates.

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AI will allow conveyancers “to resume role of trusted advisors”

Artificial intelligence will not mark the end of the traditional conveyancer and will instead put them back into their old trusted advisor role, a roundtable has heard.

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SRA’s Philip says retirement plan predated Axiom Ince

The retirement of SRA chief executive Paul Philip has nothing to do with the Axiom Ince scandal, he has emphasised. Meanwhile, the chair of the BSB is stepping down too.

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Solicitor cannot base victimisation claim on firm’s report to SRA

A solicitor cannot base a victimisation claim against her law firm at the employment tribunal on it reporting her to the Solicitors Regulation Authority, a judge has ruled.

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City law firm takes action over “anti-Islam” HR advisor

City law firm CMS has taken “decisive action” after learning that a senior member of its HR team, a prospective Reform UK councillor, posted anti-Islamic and anti-transgender comments on X.

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Investment in UK lawtech hit £140m last year

Last year saw UK lawtech companies raise £140m in funding as they attracted more investors in the UK and internationally than ever before, according to a new report.

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Thousands of privileged documents disclosed in “unprecedented” error

An “extraordinary” and “unprecedented” failure of disclosure that has seen thousands of privileged documents released to the other side has been revealed in the High Court.

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Firm and two partners fined £50k for offering banking facility

A law firm and two of its partners have been fined nearly £50,000 between them for allowing two wealthy clients to use its client account as a banking facility.

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Black barristers face a “concrete ceiling”, says BBN chair

The focus on access to the Bar in EDI efforts is “low-hanging fruit” that ignores the bigger problem of progression, the chair of the Black Barristers Network said last week.

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Judge throws out skeleton argument for being three times too long

The High Court has refused to admit a skeleton argument that was three times the length it should have been, and ranged beyond the confines of what it should have done.

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