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In an era where legal professionals face growing pressure to deliver faster, more accurate results whilst managing ...
The Law Society of Scotland has declined to confirm when it will introduce alternative business structures now that all ...
High-profile scandals like the Post Office are “not indicative of a generalised failure of ethical standards within the ...
A London law firm has been fined nearly £80,000 by the Solicitors Regulation Authority for failures to comply with the ...
A former managing partner has failed in his appeal against a £210,000 costs order after trying to mislead an employment ...
When a law firm faces severe cashflow issues – so severe that a Statutory Demand cannot be met, or a Winding Up Petition is ...
The government needs to urgently investigate the type of litigation funding used by collapsed law firms like SSB Law and Pure ...
A private equity firm is poised to bid for Frenkel Topping Group, which seeks to offer everything except legal advice in ...
A partner at DWF has been fined £14,000 for wrongly approving £2.2m in payments to a developer which later went bust, leaving ...
The Civil Justice Council working party on litigation funding today recommended the introduction of “light-touch regulation” ...
My role as a PSL has evolved significantly over the last 20 years and continues to develop alongside the astounding ...
The relaxation of planning laws by the government last December has laid the foundations for ‘right to light’ disputes to ...