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In-house solicitor fined for offensive nicknames and emails

A senior in-house solicitor who coined offensive nicknames for colleagues and sent sweary emails has been fined £15,000 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.

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Trump escalates attack on lawyers with disciplinary threat

President Donald Trump’s assault on the legal profession went up a notch on Saturday by ordering action against lawyers who bring “partisan” litigation against the federal government.

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Legal threat to US firm in London over “u-turn on helping trans man”

The Good Law Project is threatening US law firm Morrison Foerster with legal action over its London office “reneging” on an agreement to represent a trans man.

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Whiplash tariff to rise on 31 May but fixed costs review delayed

The 15% uplift in the fixed fees for whiplash cases will take effect from 31 May, the fourth anniversary of the Official Injury Claim portal, justice minister Sarah Sackman has announced.

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Conveyancers warned over amending contracts ahead of SDLT deadline

Conveyancers have been warned over efforts to amend agreed conditions of sale to take into account the possibility of not completing before SDLT changes.

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MR: “Very disappointing” end to court modernisation programme

The court modernisation project ends this month with the “very disappointing” outcome of only 23% of civil cases being digital end to end, the Master of the Rolls told MPs this week.

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SRA used “prejudicial hearsay evidence” in failed prosecution

The SRA relied on complaints by anonymous people and “a significant amount of prejudicial hearsay evidence” to support a failed prosecution against two high-profile solicitors.

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City giant fined £465k for sanctions breach by Russian arm

The Russian arm of top City firm Herbert Smith Freehills has been fined £465,000 for breaching UK financial sanctions imposed on Russia.

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Sidhu disbarred and attacked for “abusing power to perpetrate abuse”

The case of Jo Sidhu KC – who was disbarred yesterday – “exposes the failure of the current systems to effectively prevent sexual misconduct at the Bar”, Harriet Harman KC said yesterday.

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Beringer: No rules force law firms to take on questionable clients

There are no rules that require law firms to take on clients outside of criminal work and so they need to be willing to justify their choices publicly, the former senior partner of Allen & Overy said this week.

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