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A law firm that paid out £750,000 to a buyer client over an error on a property transaction has taken assignment of its claim ...
The Bar Standards Board is not improving its performance with “sufficient urgency or pace”, the oversight regulator has ...
At least half of the assessments of law students at University College London must now be in a form that “reliably safeguard ...
The legal industry is excited about AI. That’s good. But the direction of that excitement isn’t always useful. It's the ...
Law Services has expanded its AI-powered Contract Review Service to small and medium-sized law firms across the UK.
In episode 17 of the Empowering Law Firm Leaders podcast, Amy Bruce, marketing director at Osprey Approach, speaks to Tina ...
The revised whiplash tariff received its final parliamentary approval this week, although the Conservatives warned the ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has for the first time authorised a law firm whose offering is solely provided by an ...
A conveyancer has described how she refused to give in to a scammer who threatened to post more fake one-star reviews of her ...
A long-serving property solicitor who defrauded a Hereford law firm out of £160,000 by diverting disbursement payments into ...
A deputy district judge and leading family law solicitor has condemned what he called the “continued saga” of “excessive costs” charged by family lawyers.
If there’s one thing the legal profession could do today, it would be to make domestic abuse and safeguarding training ...
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