By: 3 August 2017

A clerk’s work is never done

The work carried out by barristers’ clerks is essential to the successful running of a chambers. Ian Spencer, senior clerk...

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By: 2 August 2017

Going digital

A new electronic bill of costs is expected to become mandatory in April 2018. But is the profession ready for it?...

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By: 3 March 2017

Former Unity Law founder Chris Fry sets up new co-operative firm

Chris Fry, the founder and former managing partner of Unity Law, has launched Fry Law, a new co-operative law firm...

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By: 11 January 2017

Shulmans celebrates trio of planning wins

Shulmans has ushered in 2017 with three successful landmark planning cases. Shulmans has acted on behalf of Extra MSA, Barratt...

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By: 9 January 2017

AI and the rise of the robot lawyer

Artificial intelligence (AI) is slowly changing how law firms work. Should lawyers be worried about their futures? Technology has been...

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By: 4 January 2017

From Access to Justice to Access to Process

The Government’s proposed radical reforms of the UK’s compensation culture could deny Access to Justice for the deserving, argues North...

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By: 22 December 2016

Negligence Claimline discovers that misdiagnosis claims for sepsis have quadrupled in the last five years

Yorkshire-based Negligence Claimline has discovered that misdiagnosis claims for sepsis have quadrupled in the last five years following a recent...

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By: 12 October 2016

Kings Chambers forms regional Bar association in Leeds

Kings Chambers has formed a new association of leading Leeds barristers to promote the benefits of retaining specialist commercial legal...

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