Last 3 months headlines – Page 195
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Judge removed from office for deleting data
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office finds ‘misconduct of the utmost seriousness’.
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I had no knowledge of Gray's Inn 'explosive plot', businessman tells court
Jonathan Nuttall denies ever being aware of the incident which caused building evacuations and road closures.
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Race for new technology slowing among firms, LSB finds
Investment in new or improved digital services has fallen by 6% since 2018, according to super-regulator.
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Land Registry embarks on recruitment drive
Dozen assistant land registrars will replace staff who have left the organisation.
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Retired solicitor lambasted for 'snoring' during evidence
Judge pointed out to representative eight times that he was asking leading questions.
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Agreement brings Indian market opening a step closer
Breakthrough memorandum of understanding signed with the Bar Council of India.
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Firms focus on organic growth as M&A appetite declines
Latest bellwether study reveals small firms and sole practitioners to be less bullish than in 2021.
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A prince in the witness box
The Duke of Sussex is not the first royal to give evidence in a civil trial.
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Prince Harry gives evidence at the Rolls Building
The Duke of Sussex has become the first senior royal since the 19th century to give evidence in court.
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Firm targets expansion with £3.25m investment
Private equity investor BGF adds to its roster of legal businesses with dispute resolution specialist.
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Gray’s Inn ‘explosives’: accused businessman to give evidence
Defence opens in Old Bailey trial centered on two ‘devices’ placed in the legal heart of London.
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HSF replaced as Post Office lawyers to Horizon inquiry
Post Office says decision was made long before the firm's referral to the SRA.
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Harry's no-show at the High Court
Media descend on the Rolls Building to see the Duke of Sussex give evidence in phone-hacking trial.
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Strasbourg 'had no jurisdiction' to block Rwanda flight
Court is acting beyond the scope of the human rights convention, thinktank Policy Exchange argues.
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PI firm liquidated as financial pressures hit sector
Derbyshire firm thrived in the era before the Jackson reforms but had been in decline ever since.
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Family lawyers urged to help pro bono clinics
Solicitor volunteers say legal advice centres are receiving more enquiries than they can handle.
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SRA chief: 'complex' factors causing ethnicity attainment gap
Regulator publishes first phase of research to understand differences in exam outcomes.
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Manchester firm self-reports to SRA despite judge backing senior partner
Allegation made that Pannone solicitor 'knowingly participated' in alleged misleading of litigant.
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Crowdfunding aspiring barrister ‘gobsmacked’ by legal sector response
Mature student has already secured a full-time pupillage but sought help online for funding.
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Lawyers not open to sharing office space
Many lawyers might give a knowing nod to the Irish Chief State Solicitor’s Office and its summary of an open plan office idea.