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Online employment law specialist targets divorce and conveyancing

The founder of an online employment law firm which specialises in settlement agreements has said he is planning to launch two similar ABSs – one for no-fault divorce and the other for conveyancing.

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Judge strikes out £68m negligence claim against law firm

A High Court judge has struck out a £68m negligence claim against a law firm brought by companies in liquidation as a result of failed property development schemes.

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LSB tells regulators they need to promote tech and innovation

Legal regulators should consider explaining to the public “the benefits of using technology and innovation to access legal services”, the Legal Services Board has said.

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Senior judiciary “inadequately resourced to deliver leadership”

The senior judiciary is “inadequately resourced and supported” to deliver the leadership functions they are responsible for, a report for the Nuffield Foundation has found.

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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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Suspension for barrister who lied to client over binned files

A direct access barrister who lied to a client over files that were accidentally destroyed by his chambers has been suspended for six months by a Bar disciplinary tribunal.

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Court orders law firm and partners to repay loans from couple

The High Court has ruled that a law firm and four of its former partners must repay money borrowed under loan agreements with a husband and his wife.

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