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Lawyers and regulators oppose 10% rise in LeO’s budget

The profession has come out strongly against Legal Ombudsman plans for a 10% budget hike, arguing that throwing more money at it has not worked to date.

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Director and law firm fined £50,000 for multiple compliance failures

The director of a law firm and the firm itself have each been fined £25,000 for a series of compliance failures, including widespread accounts rule breaches and anti-money laundering shortcomings.

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CMC regulator warns about poor service standards

The regulator of CMCs has highlighted poor service standards, inappropriate sourcing of customers and misleading advertising as among its key areas of concern.

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Rosenblatt cries freedom as he reclaims firm from listed business

The break-up of listed legal business RBG Holdings was confirmed today after Ian Rosenblatt celebrated taking back control of the law firm at the heart of it.

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Group brings together law firm, funder, insurer and client builder

A new group bringing together businesses that fund, litigate, insure and recruit clients, especially to class actions, has been unveiled.

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Judge slams “disordered and chaotic” state of family case

An exasperated Family Court judge has adjourned a final hearing, saying the case was in such a “disordered and chaotic state that it is simply impossible to proceed in a fair way”.

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Litigators urged to start preparing for costs budgeting pilots

Litigators need to start preparing for a new era of costs budgeting, with three-year simplified pilots set to start in April, the Association of Costs Lawyers has said.

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Separating couples “know about mediation but go to lawyers”

Awareness of family mediation as an alternative to legal advice is not matched by action, with nearly half of people saying their first professional port of call in a divorce would be a lawyer.

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MPs back Arbitration Bill as corruption concerns linger

The Arbitration Bill sailed through its second reading in the House of Commons this week, with the government saying the legislation did not need to address arbitral corruption.

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SRA under fire for not taking action on “textbook” SLAPP

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has come under fire for closing a complaint about a law firm that represented a Russian warlord without any further action.

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