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Therapist loses Court of Appeal fight to stop her name appearing in family ruling

Appeal judges rule that a fact witness cannot escape adverse findings by seeking anonymity later

Judicial mediation emerges as a ‘safety net’ for litigants facing high costs

Judicial mediation proves effective as a cost-saving alternative for parties unable to afford private mediation

Mazur appeal heads to Court of Appeal as battle over litigation rights intensifies

Appeal centres on whether supervised staff can lawfully conduct litigation under long-standing practice

MP warns Lammy must provide ‘clear evidence’ to justify ending jury trials

MP warns Lord Chancellor Lammy to justify ending jury trials for minor offences with evidence

CILEX granted permission to challenge Mazur ruling

Court of appeal to examine Mazur ruling as firms brace for long uncertainty

Court strikes out case after ‘deepfake’ videos submitted as evidence

US Judge terminates case after discovering self-represented claimants used deepfake video evidence

High Court says candidates have no right to delivery of campaign leaflets

High Court rejects the claim that Royal Mail had a duty to deliver candidate leaflets

CCRC calls for safeguards after referring gang narrative murder cases

Commission urges safeguards after referring three joint enterprise murder convictions

High Court grants struck-off solicitor limited rights of audience

High Court grants rights of audience to struck-off solicitor to resolve ongoing case

Law firm faces claim after £1.5million escrow payout and AI drafting concerns raised

High Court rejects bid for summary judgment in £1.5m escrow dispute involving IPS Law