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SRA: Solicitors “lack confidence” over artificial intelligence

Solicitors’ lack of confidence about lawtech and AI could lead to them missing out on the opportunities – and put their clients at risk too, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.

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Rosenblatt hits back in public row: listed legal business “is insolvent”

Ian Rosenblatt claimed yesterday that he set up a new law firm to buy his old one back because listed business RBG Holdings is insolvent.

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City firm partner fined for unwitting role in property fraud

A property partner who failed to undertake proper anti-money laundering checks on a client involved in a “substantial fraud” has been fined £27,500.

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Solicitors with civil higher rights poised to overtake criminal

The number of solicitors with civil higher rights of audience is poised to overtake criminal for the first time, Solicitors Regulation Authority figures have shown.

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New Bar Council chair urges proactive coaching for all barristers

Having a coach to support wellbeing should be part of everyday practice at the Bar like having an accountant and insurance, the new chair of the Bar said last night.

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PE-backed injury giant unveils latest major acquisition

Private equity-backed injury specialist Fletchers Group has unveiled its fourth law firm acquisition in little over three years in the shape of North-West firm Scott Rees & Co.

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The battle of RBG: listed legal business fires solicitor founder

The board of listed legal business RBG Holdings has terminated founder Ian Rosenblatt’s consultancy agreement amid accusations that he is setting up another law firm.

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KPMG to break new ground by launching ABS in America

KPMG is set to become the first of the Big Four accountancy firms to set up a regulated law firm in the US after applying for a licence in the state that allows non-lawyer owners.

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Regulators accused of doing “nothing” to improve client-care letters

It is “an indictment” on all the legal regulators that “nothing substantial” has been done to tackle the problem of “complex and difficult to read” client-care letters.

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Paralegal disqualified for attendance notes of calls he didn’t make

A paralegal who did not make the dozens of phone calls he recorded in attendance notes has been disqualified. He also reallocated his files to colleagues without telling them.

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