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Dominic Regan returns to the consequences of the referral fee chop

Dominic Regan visits the case of the winner who lost to the loser who won

Tracey Stretton & Mark Surguy predict that change is in the air for litigation costs

Are lawyers breaking the rules on costs & transparency? Michael Zander QC

James Arrowsmith surveys the costs landscape & the demise of Carver

Dominic Regan congratulates the victors in the Jackson reform lottery

Dominic Regan sifts through the Jackson winners & losers

Jon Robins investigates the latest challenges to hit clinical negligence lawyers

Michael Cook is hungry for all fast-track costs to be fixed

Dominic Regan wades into the debate over referral fees

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MOVERS & SHAKERS

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

WSP Solicitors—David Ashcroft & Jessica O’Shea

Commercial property and child law teams expand with senior hires

Duxton Hill Chambers—Lucas Bastin KC & Joshua Hiew

Duxton Hill Chambers—Lucas Bastin KC & Joshua Hiew

Set expands London and Singapore offering with senior international disputes hires

Gilson Gray—Gregor Duthie & Stephen Forsyth

Gilson Gray—Gregor Duthie & Stephen Forsyth

Firm strengthens real estate and litigation teams with partner promotions

NEWS
Uber has built a formidable strategy for insulating itself from liability for drivers’ conduct, but the legal terrain differs sharply between the US and England and Wales
The Civil Justice Council’s review of Part III of the Solicitors Act 1974 could mark the end of what one commentator calls an ‘outdated’ and overly technical regime governing solicitor-client fee disputes
The House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act 2026 marks a constitutional watershed by severing the centuries-old link between hereditary titles and automatic membership of the upper chamber
Artificial intelligence, proportionality and public decision-making are under increasing judicial scrutiny, according to the latest public law round-up from Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
Families relying on informal agreements over property ownership could face costly consequences if disputes arise, the High Court has warned
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