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Litigation finance, often called litigation funding, is a useful cash-flow tool for law firms handling large portfolios of ...
Legal regulators have pledged to help subpostmasters concerned about fees being charged by lawyers in their claims for compensation over the Post Office Horizon scandal. The Solicitors Regulation ...
The path to net zero runs through the legal department. By transforming transition plans into enforceable obligations, ...
A group of 10 people is threatening a judicial review against the Judicial Conduct Investigations Office unless it ...
Eight men have been found guilty of a conspiracy to unlawfully obtain data from garages to sell on as potential leads for ...
A solicitor who failed to engage with SRA and Legal Ombudsman investigations – leading to the issue of a statutory notice – has been fined for misconduct.
The High Court has criticised lawyers who unnecessarily brought a without-notice application against an in-house solicitor and then did not present the case in a “fair and even-handed manner”.
Over the past six years, the UK motor‑claims landscape has changed. New analysis from Auto Claims Assist, based on 31,299 non ...
Andrew Lloyd, Managing Director at Search Acumen, comments on May’s HMRC property transactions data, published today.
Solicitors have condemned plans by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to introduce a “deemed waiver” of legal professional privilege (LPP) where a promoter markets a tax avoidance scheme and highlights the ...
A King’s Bench master has ordered an NHS trust to comply with a requirement that it provide a witness statement explaining ...
Legal expenses insurance “should always be included in the initial conversation” between solicitor and client, the Law ...
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