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CBA campaign for level playing field “not a cry for war” with solicitor-advocates
Tuesday, 11 November 2014A new Criminal Bar Association campaign to ensure that barristers and higher court advocates compete on a “level playing-field” does not amount to a “cry for war”, its chairman has said.
Tags: Criminal Bar Association, HCAs, Jeffrey review, solicitor-advocates
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9 April 2026

Why housing disrepair claims against councils have leapt by nearly 400%
Housing disrepair claims against councils have surged dramatically in recent years, with some areas reporting increases approaching a staggering 400%.
8 April 2026

Client accounts: Opportunity, obligation and the risks in between
The profitability gap between well-run firms and the rest is not primarily a function of size, location or practice area – it is a function of financial management.
7 April 2026

Motor finance – the FCA is more worried about banks than consumers
The Financial Conduct Authority’s motor finance redress scheme announced last week amounts to one of the largest ever consumer failures by the regulator.
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Independent AML audits in law firms: What they are and why they matter
Nearly one in eight employers does not provide sexual harassment training, as key Employment Rights Act deadline arrives
7 practical tips for planning your digital legacy
HMRC property transaction reaction: “Ominous tone for the housing market”
From helpdesk to Head of Product: Why the best product leaders start by listening
Why transparency is the new currency in personal injury law
Verisk Claims data bites: Personal injury psychological injury trends






