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The High Court has ordered that a barrister and the solicitors who instructed her be referred to their regulators after ...
A conveyancer has described how she refused to give in to a scammer who threatened to post more fake one-star reviews of her ...
National firm Knights yesterday announced its 24th acquisition since listing in 2018 with a £16.6m deal for Essex law firm ...
Developing a “proactive policy” to prevent wellbeing issues from arising appears to be a “significant challenge” for most law ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has for the first time authorised a law firm whose offering is solely provided by an ...
The collapses of SSB Law and Axiom Ince indicate a continuing need for the Legal Services Board despite the government’s ...
A solicitor who emailed an opposing litigant after they instructed lawyers and made baseless threats of perjury against them ...
It’s understandable that fully integrating GenAI within any business can feel daunting. This is why the focus should be on ...
Mid-sized law firms have often been caught in the middle—too large to operate with the agility of smaller practices, yet without the scale or tech budgets of larger firms. But that’s changing fast.
Barristers have complained that the decision of their regulator to make public the risk of commercial pressures damaging the Bar could on its own have a negative impact on the profession’s reputation.
OP Costs Drafting in Kent moved onto a full version of Access Legal Proclaim last year to allow for greater customisation, increased automation and a move to a fully paperless office. As law firms ...
A one-stop shop for SMEs launched this week has set itself the goal of changing both the way legal and financial services are delivered and the way professionals work. By employing a “doubly ...
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