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Retired magistrate advised over ‘extensive reference’ to JP suffix
Clergyman was acting in his capacity as a union representative and denied acting inappropriately, JCIO said.
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Chancery Lane condemns SRA’s client account plans
Law Society responds to SRA consultation on client money and compensation fund.
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‘Silly examples of bad practice’ should not put lawyers off AI - master of the rolls
’There is no real choice about whether lawyers and judges embrace AI – they will have to,’ Sir Geoffrey Vos tells LawtechUK event.
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Clyde continues US expansion with Dallas merger
International firm now has 19 offices and more than 100 attorneys in US and Canada.
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DAC Beachcroft setting up shop in New York and LA
City firm will have opened four new international offices within the space of nine months.
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Proudman's 'boys club' tweet not misconduct, bar tribunal rules
Judiciary is ‘far more robust’ than to have been gravely damaged by family barrister's 'unpleasant' tweets, tribunal chair rules.
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Listed law firm founder seeks boardroom clearout
Ian Rosenblatt seeks replacement of three executives to revitalise ailing listed firm.
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IP renewal commission claim settles ahead of hearing
International firm Marks & Clerk agrees to pay clients a percentage of payments received from IP renewals service.
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Professional bodies should regulate legal AI, say lawyers
More than two thirds of lawyers say bodies such as the Law Society and Bar Council should be responsible for technology.
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Probe into SSB collapse slips into next year
Cases 'raise wider issues about whether the bulk litigation market is working as well for the public as it should be', says SRA.
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Competition watchdog growls at unregulated legal services
Letter to seven businesses warns against ’aggressive upselling, the refusal of refunds and failing to respond to complaints’.
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Global super-firm A&O Shearman to cull 10% of partners
South Africa office and consulting practice also to close following post-merger strategic review.
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Solicitor to face tribunal following stalking conviction
Former City associate pleaded guilty last year to offences under the Protection from Harassment Act.
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Serial court loser to pay opponents’ £30,000 costs
Ten years of court proceedings have followed a dispute at a Birmingham tennis club.
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Japan cuts red tape around foreign lawyers
Law Society welcomes moves to streamline registration process for overseas practitioners.
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Travers Smith bounces back with profits leap
City firm achieves 22% growth in profits on turnover up 9% to £215m.
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Firms push ahead with office upgrades and new locations
Firms continues to seek bigger and brighter places to work in city centres.
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Firm showed a ‘lackadaisical’ approach to breach of contract
County court judge ponders wasted costs order but says firm's behaviour was not improper.
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Crumbling courts exacerbate CC delays
Small claims matters are taking more than a year to reach trial in the county courts, Law Society reveals.
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High Court declines to hear Ukraine aircraft claim
Claimants argued that Ukraine courts could be hit by power outages caused by Russian shelling.