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Lammy unveils £20 million boost for legal charities amid Access to Justice crisis

Nearly £20 million in new funding aims to stabilise legal support charities across England and Wales

Law Society pushes back as SRA weighs ban on ‘no win, no fee’ claims

Legal bodies warn that banning the phrase could reduce consumer protection

CLC and Consumer Panel back radical review of Legal Ombudsman amid rising costs and delays

Regulators and the consumer panel support an independent review of the Legal Ombudsman’s future

Legal Ombudsman under fire as Law Society demands action on delays

Law Society urges Legal Ombudsman to cut delays before pursuing rule changes or budget growth

SRA finds compliance officers ‘poorly informed’ on core reporting duties

SRA research finds widespread gaps in compliance officers knowledge and high levels of stress

Electronic wills spark unease among lawyers despite push for digital reform

Most private client specialists report mixed feelings about electronic wills, new research finds

SRA to reinstate annual accountants’ reports for law firms to protect client money

SRA’s new proposals include mandatory annual declarations, fixed penalties for late filings

SRA offers sympathetic response to self-reports on pre-Mazur breaches

SRA announces approach to Mazur ruling breaches, offering leniency for self-reports but warning non-compliers.

MoJ considers referral fee ban to tackle housing disrepair exploitation

MoJ seeks evidence on how to curb exploitation in housing disrepair claims with potential reforms

Law Society to explore feasibility of independent defence union for solicitors

The Law Society considers the idea of an independent defence union after concerns over SDT costs and reputational risks