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Police seek struck-off ‘dine and dash’ solicitor for skipping bail

Police want to speak to a solicitor struck off earlier this year over convictions for two ‘dine and dash’ incidents after she failed to answer bail over more allegations.

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Accountant-owned law firm targets Bounce Back Loan clients

A law firm bought by an accountant earlier this summer is to launch a national campaign to attract directors involved in disputes over Bounce Back Loans.

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AI “could help allocate work to conveyancers”

Artificial intelligence is being developed for “triage and work allocation” in law firms and particularly for conveyancing, a director of the SRA has said.

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SRA closes down four law firms in two days

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has closed down four law firms this week, two of which were both consumer claim practices in Liverpool.

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Vexatious ex-solicitor cannot start litigating again, High Court says

The High Court has refused to allow a struck-off solicitor to reopen vexatious litigation against the Law Society, Bar Council, senior judges, lawyers and many others.

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Law firms “cheating” clients out of interest on their money

Law firms are could have made as much as £1.3bn in interest on client money in 2022/23, it has been claimed amid scrutiny of what they pass on to clients.

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Solicitor struck off after clients paid fees into personal bank account

A solicitor who asked clients at two different firms to pay fees into his personal bank account because he was in financial difficulties has been struck off.

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EDI initiatives not “shifting the law’s systemic inequalities”

There are multiple factors behind the failure of equality, diversity and inclusion initiatives to “shift the systemic inequalities that are entrenched” across the legal profession.

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Proportion of women “ultimately decreases” in journey to judiciary

The proportion of women lawyers “fluctuates but ultimately decreases” on the pipeline from qualifying to becoming judges, a report for the Legal Services Board has found.

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Regulators “must warn lawyers against taking advantage of LiPs”

Legal regulators must warn lawyers that they will face action to stop them unethically taking advantage of vulnerable litigants, a charity has urged.

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