Barristers are wrongly stating that their work is covered by the money laundering regulations in their annual declarations to ...
A direct access barrister who impermissibly held a divorce client’s money and then did not pay all of it back has been ...
Legal aid solicitors feel they have been “neglected the most and taken advantage of” in the years following the LASPO cuts, ...
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal was right to strike off a solicitor who took part in a fraudulent personal injury claim, ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has issued fines totalling £57,000 to eight more law firms for failures in their ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has issued fines totalling £35,000 to six more law firms for failures in their anti-money laundering controls. A judge has condemned a solicitor for “the worst ...
A judge has condemned a solicitor for “the worst example of tampering with a file of papers that I have ever encountered” in ...
Technology certainly plays its part in the growth and development of the legal sector as solicitors and conveyancers find ...
The Court of Appeal has refused to overturn a ruling that two former directors of a law firm were not in breach of their duties by taking preparatory steps to set up a competitor. The claim that IP ...
Two leading employment law silks have clashed over the new, proactive equality duty proposed by the Bar Standards Board (BSB) ...
A law firm was not negligent in advice to settle £2m of claims brought by a businessman’s trustee in bankruptcy against his ...
For consumers to get the benefit, bulk litigation needs to be done well, and we are increasingly concerned that there are ...