The tribunal heard that Cooper had overseen 83 transfers in total out of the client account without consent, seven of which were made to HM Revenue & Customs in respect of his own liabilities.
The firm and Karp faced criticism last year over an agreement to provide $40m in pro bono services to causes supported by the ...
Speaking in an event at the Central Criminal Court as part of the Justice for All series of lecures, a year-long initiative ...
AI-generated legal advice can be a useful starting point for businesses - but relying on it entirely is a significant risk.
Long-running annual survey finds 'some limited signs of improvement' in personal injury/medical negligence sector.
It is the second warning notice in the space of a week aimed at the claims sector, after the SRA issued an alert regarding no ...
Further details have emerged of a trail of intra-group loans between members of the PM Law Group that collectively run to ...
An employment judge has told global firm Clyde & Co to ‘learn some important lessons’ about its recruitment processes, ...
It was put to Milne that Cloake, in his evidence during the trial, said he had emailed the solicitor only once. Milne said it was ‘completely untrue’. The court previously heard that Milne sent around ...
SRA found there was no proper connection between legal services provided and money passed through client account.
Sharing sensitive information about pay and benefits, can violate the antitrust laws,' Federal Trade Commission says.
Judicial Conduct Investigations Office says judgment delays of 'just under' 11 months and 10 months amounted to misconduct.
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