The continued push for fixed costs has resulted in more deductions from clients’ damages and raises questions about whether ...
Large law firms are facing “increasing demands from clients” for AI chatbots to allow them to “self-serve and circumvent the ...
A so-called solicitor’s agent did not meet the Legal Services Act 2007 requirements for rights of audience, a district judge ...
A barrister’s claim that hundreds of people accessed details of a complaint about her held by the Bar Standards Board has ...
A woman who used a solicitor to buy a law firm while she was still a trainee, and then practised unsupervised, has been fined for misconduct.
Recurring concerns about parts of the volume claims sector show that the gap between well-run firms and those struggling to ...
The Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge to the striking out of £68m negligence claim against Yorkshire law firm Lupton ...
Litera, a global leader in legal AI technology, has announced a record-breaking year for AI adoption among law firms and ...
A Dutch-style “high trust” model for legal aid could “significantly reduce bureaucracy” for law firms and make it more ...
The government’s proposed raid on client account interest “will put high street law firms at risk and force legal fees to ...
Seven out of 10 conveyancing solicitors do not want the government to introduce mandatory binding contracts for offers to buy ...
Interest on Lawyers’ Client Account schemes around the world do not divert the money to general government coffers, as the ...
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