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'Engage early with the SRA', firms warned
Firms in financial trouble have the best chance of survival if they engage early with the SRA.
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1Solicitor 'superfirm' is launched
National solicitors network 1Solicitor seeks to become the new superfirm.
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'Halt and bin' QASA, says Waddington
Legal regulators being told to abandon scheme a week before registration is due to commence.
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Rethink on compensation discounts
The government may backtrack on plans to increase the discount rate from compensation payments.
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Hong Kong looks at ABS
Proposals to introduce an alternative business structure in Hong Kong could provide significant opportunities for UK ABS firms.
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Doubts over beneficial owners registry
Plans to create a central registry of ‘beneficial owners’ of companies could threaten the UK economy, a committee of the Law Society has warned.
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Slash 10% on legal spend with e-billing, GCs told
General counsel could save up to 10% of their external legal spend simply by implementing effective workflow systems.
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Medical plan a ‘magnet for litigation’
Solicitors criticise proposal to abolish preliminary medical examinations of sectioned patients.
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Time to halt adoption ‘inadequacies’
Family judge warns that moves to speed up adoption could lead to children being removed from their birth parents on flimsy evidence.
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SRA lifts lid on bad practice by failing firms
Analysis exposes biggest failure of firms in financial difficulty.
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Kent County Council to review outsourcing of legal services
Kent County Council to review outsourcing as part of a move to save £240m
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Freshfields and Herbert Smith Freehills settle TfL claim
Firms settle £142m claim from London Underground regarding advice given to the transport body.
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Pannone responds to Slater & Gordon link
Manchester firm has moved to dampen speculation linking it to an acquisition.
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Barclays plans lending increase for firms
Bank to expand its commitment to financing law firms.
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Pan-European sales law clears parliamentary hurdle
The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee has voted in favour of an amended version of the Common European Sales Law.
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Country gents set up first membership ABS
Landowners’ group likely to be first of several members’ organisations to offer legal services.
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E-billing could save you 10% of legal spending, GCs told
In-house lawyers could slash their spending on external advice by implementing new technology.
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Lib Dems call for halt to legal aid reforms
Members at conference voted to oppose further cuts if they are made without being properly trialled.
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Freed Sotoudeh promises to continue human rights work
Lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh said she will continue to campaign for ‘a proper judicial system’ in Iran.
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Market needs more lawyers, says super-regulator
The Legal Services Board says there is no evidence of an oversupply.