The government’s proposed Interest on Lawyers’ Client Accounts scheme will be “an international outlier” if it takes only 75% of the interest from pooled accounts.
A solicitor who knowingly lied in a meeting has escaped being struck off because a tribunal accepted that he did so to protect his client.
Well-intentioned consumer protections embedded in the regulation of legal services increasingly act as barriers to innovation, competition and access to justice.
A barrister’s £8m libel and malicious falsehood claim against high-profile tax lawyer Dan Neidle was yesterday found a statutory SLAPP, the first time a court has made such a declaration.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has made “significant progress” with its investigations into the Post Office scandal – but still cannot say when disciplinary action may start.
Digital marketing for law firms in 2026 is more demanding than ever. AI is reshaping content, while audiences are becoming more selective and platforms are raising the bar on quality.
The failure of law firms to give a final response to complaints about service is one of the big challenges for the Legal ...
A solicitor helping former litigation clients of PM Law has called on others to take on cases – and for defendant solicitors not to take advantage of the situation.
Continued global momentum and expanding cloud adoption signal a market shift toward governed, AI-ready knowledge foundations ...
Customer results highlight growing demand for unified drafting, comparison, and collaboration within Microsoft 365 and web ...
Today’s leading firms operate as connected ecosystems, integrating case management, documents, billing, and communications to ...
While ‘no win, no fee’ agreements can offer crucial access to justice for individuals, the SRA’s warning highlights significant regulatory risks for firms that fail to comply with their obligations.
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