Law firms should adopt a ‘legitimate provenance of wealth test’ when taking on clients as part of an ethics-based approach ...
Solicitors for leading insurers have been accused of data protection breaches in collating evidence about the way a North ...
A deputy district judge who took nearly three years to hand down a judgment would have been removed from office had she not ...
Despite engaging a lawyer, some clients want to take the lead and on occasion you meet a client who thinks they know better ...
This article looks at some of the key points that the two funding industry bodies – the Association of Litigation Funders ...
Innovation sandboxes, mandatory regulation of paralegals and new sources of funding – like interest on client accounts – are ...
The first solicitor prosecuted for ‘tipping off’ a client about a money laundering investigation has now been suspended for allowing a client to use his firm’s account as a banking facility.
A senior district judge has again attacked credit hire claims, as well as a process-driven approach to bringing them, in a ...
Both the Law Society and Bar Council have criticised their regulatory arms over the LSB's assessment that their performance ...
All eyes are on the Supreme Court this morning as it begins a three-day hearing on motor finance commissions that could open ...
The two largest legal regulators – the SRA and BSB – are the only ones to fail their performance assessments over the past ...