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Solicitor rebuked after instructing trainee to backdate probate deed

Regulator issues rebuke after solicitor admits error of judgment in backdating deed

Hamlins partner cleared as tribunal dismisses all allegations in high-profile SLAPP case

SDT dismisses all misconduct allegations against solicitor accused of dishonesty in SLAPP matter

SRA warns firms: Ignore Mazur ruling and expect full enforcement action

SRA warns firms using unauthorised staff that failure to act on Mazur may trigger enforcement

Nurse wins harassment claim in explosive NHS trans changing room dispute

Tribunal upholds harassment claim after nurse challenged trans doctor’s use of female changing room

Solicitor fined £15000 after missing fraud signs in £464000 loan scheme

SDT finds solicitor missed multiple warning signs in two high-value loan frauds

Ex-law firm owner jailed for 12 months after contempt of court

Ex-law firm owner jailed for contempt of court after refusing to comply with freezing order

Post Office criminal charges likely to be delayed until 2027, police confirm

Police investigation into Post Office scandal lawyers won't conclude until 2027 at the earliest

Barrister disbarred for sexual harassment after exploiting “position of power”

Tribunal finds senior barrister exploited his position of power when harassing junior colleague

High Court says solicitor “wrong” to tell client to secretly record medical testing

High court rules solicitor was wrong to advise covert recording despite agreement not to record

Subpostmasters describe being urged by lawyers to plead guilty

New report says many subpostmasters felt pressured by legal advisers to plead guilty.