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‘Big Four’ fee-share firms become ‘Big Five’ with Lawhive

Fast-growing consumer law platform Lawhive has become the fifth biggest fee-share law firm after more than doubling in size in only a year.

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Barrister fined for accusing senior judge of misconduct loses appeal

The High Court has dismissed an appeal by a barrister fined £15,000 for making an “unfounded and serious allegation of misconduct in public office” against a senior judge.

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Barrister warns Bar’s Black interns programme may be unlawful

The Bar Council needs to be clearer in the legal justificating for its controversial 10,000 Black Interns programme, a barrister has suggested.

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New approach to client complaints may be needed in age of AI

Existing approaches to legal services complaints handling “might not be suited to the challenges posed” by the age of AI, the Law Society has warned.

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How AI presents real opportunities for barristers

AI presents real opportunities to improve access to justice and to support barristers in day-to-day legal practice. But we all need to understand and mitigate the risks.


Not everything can be a competition issue – a new dawn for consumer redress

Last month, the Law Commission launched a new project to “consider the potential introduction of a consumer class actions regime” in England and Wales.


Modern search is about ‘knowledge’ retrieval

Search has long been understood as data retrieval – the ability to call back information and check a box on finding something. Legal professionals today need more of a 360-degree view on a matter.