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A badly drafted will which has caused “untold anguish” to relatives of the deceased shows the dangers of using unqualified ...
A tribunal judge who let a solicitor bypass security checks to enter a courthouse – leading to a confrontation with security ...
A law firm which specialises in defending clients accused of sexual offences has been fined £60,000 after a cyber-attack saw ...
At Hoowla HQ, we’re excited to launch our new legal accounting feature within our conveyancing software, the Completion Pack, ...
There is “nothing surprising or unusual” about the CAT ordering payment to litigation funders and lawyers from a damages ...
Exceptional” personal mitigation led a tribunal to reduce the suspension of a male barrister who harassed a woman at his ...
Pioneering listed law firm Gateley has announced a new £80m revolving credit facility as it eyes further acquisitions ...
Professional firms, such as solicitors and accountants, are accustomed to setting up companies for clients and assisting with ...
The end is nigh. Robotic lawyers are coming for your jobs. Machines in snazzy suits will soon be swaggering into courtrooms, ...
The recent SRA consultation on changes to handling client money has caused consternation across the legal profession, not least amongst our members at the ILFM.
The First-tier Tribunal has upheld an £8,400 fine imposed on a law firm for not belonging to a client money protection scheme ...
An judge has criticised a leading media law firm for using “unnecessary thinly veiled threats of regulatory action” against a ...