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Bar earnings gap a “serious cultural and structural problem”

The earnings gap between male and female barristers is not explained by caring responsibilities, choice of practice area, or amount of legally aided work”, Bar Council research has found.

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Licensed conveyancer disqualified for “pattern” of dishonesty

A licensed conveyancer who lied to a client and fabricated a letter to him, lied to her law firm about it and then lied again to her regulator has been disqualified for 10 years.

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CJC unveils members and terms of reference for litigation funding review

A High Court judge and the former principal legal adviser to the Lord Chief Justice have been named as co-chairs of the Civil Justice Council review of third-party litigation funding.

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Insolvency law “entirely capable” of dealing with digital assets

English insolvency law is “entirely capable of convenient and sensible application to disputes concerning digital assets”, an expert panel has declared.

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Harnessing the balance of technology and human interaction

In today’s legal landscape, finding the delicate balance between driving efficiency via use of technology and providing a personalised service is paramount to success.


AI’s legal leap: transforming law practice with intelligent tech

Just like in numerous other industries, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal sector is proving to be a game-changer.


Shocking figures suggest divorce lawyers need to do more for clients

There are so many areas where professional legal advice requires complementary financial planning and one that is too frequently overlooked is on separation or divorce.