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Legal Services Board broadens scope of inquiry into failure of Axiom Ince.
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Alan Cook tells inquiry he had not realised Post Office had the power to handle theft and false accounting cases.
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Current definition involves a ‘notoriously difficult, time-intensive, expensive and uncertain process’, lawyers and journalists state.
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Womble Bond Dickinson partner also said Alan Bates, who led the campaign to expose the Horizon scandal, had a ‘loose relationship’ with the truth.
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Chair Sam Townend KC says degree requirement should be maintained as  ‘lowering standards is not the answer to improving access and diversity’.
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Employment judge described aspiring lawyer’s conduct in bringing her claim against London firm Mishcon de Reya as ‘bordering on contempt’.
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Group, which includes three former Supreme Court justices, issues detailed defence of its call for sanctions.
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LawtechUK’s latest laudable goal is to use artificial intelligence to help improve access to justice. But who is going to design – and pay for – this new ecosystem of online services?
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Costs judge finds exhibit in dispute ‘was not duplicative at the point of disclosure or, indeed, at the time it was reviewed properly by the defence’.
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Head of the judiciary says pro bono is no substitute for legal aid but lawyers’ contributions should be celebrated.
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