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Listed law firm plans to double in size as it hits £150m revenue

Listed law firm Knights is planning to “double the business in medium term” as revenue hit £150m for the first time, although net debt rose to £35m.

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Costs lawyers call for guidelines rates and judiciary recognition

Costs lawyers have become a fundamental part of litigation teams and this needs to be recognised in the guideline hourly rates and with the ability to apply for judicial appointment.

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Judges slash “absurd” £343m budget for first part of diesel cars claim

The High Court has refused to sanction the “absurd” and “staggering” £343m in costs put forward by the claimants for just the first third of the diesel emissions group litigation.

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Barrister who bought drugs from criminal clients disbarred

A barrister jailed for 14 months for obtaining drugs from two men he was representing has been disbarred after his fourth appearance before a Bar disciplinary tribunal.

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Conveyancers “overlooking post-completion work” after taking fee

The Council for Licensed Conveyancers has outlined its “growing concern” that post-completion work is not being done properly and promptly.

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Tribunal makes protective awards in favour of SSB staff

An employment tribunal has made protective awards in favour of former staff of SSB Group, after they were made redundant without consultation.

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“Not just banter” – secretary wins sexual harassment claim against law firm

A legal secretary has won her claim of sexual harassment against a law firm whose owner was jokingly described by a colleague as a “sexual predator”.

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First SDT appearance for Zahawi lawyer accused of SLAPP

The first proceedings at the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over an alleged SLAPP (strategic litigation against public participation) began yesterday.

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Another volume consumer claims firm goes down owing £37m

Another law firm specialising in volume consumer claims has collapsed, with administrators called in yesterday at Liverpool-based McDermott Smith Law.

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Counsel should not have attacked solicitor’s integrity, says judge

A High Court judge has criticised an attack on the professional integrity of a solicitor to an ex-Newcastle United footballer made during the player’s legal action against his former agent.

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