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Legal Services Board “has lost its way”, government review finds

The oversight regulator of legal services has “lost its way” in recent years and a reset is needed while work begins on a wider review of regulation, a major report has concluded.

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Appeal in offing after Dieselgate ruling goes largely for car makers

There is a “compelling case” for an appeal, claimant lawyers have said, after the High Court’s liability ruling in the Dieselgate litigation largely went in favour of car manufacturers.

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Law firms “need to prove authority” to gain AI approval

Most law firms are failing to send AI engines like ChatGPT, Claude and Gemini the signals they need to recommend them to potential clients, groundbreaking research has found.

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Home movers “more confident” about digital information sharing

Confidence among home movers about sharing information digitally – and indeed in the home-buying process improving – is growing strongly, research has found.

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A familiar story?

There is no doubt that the rising cost of clinical negligence claims deserves attention. However, the system’s true cost driver is often not the claim itself.


When AI becomes a line on the client’s bill

On 23 June, Legora changed how it charges. The platform announced that its most capable product was moving away from a flat per-seat licence fee to consumption-based pricing


Which legal AI will still matter in 12 months?

Four years ago, when senior partners asked me which legal AI they should buy, I would have walked them through a vendor comparison. Now I tell them the question is wrong.