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SRA warns over website claiming to recover fraud losses using its logo

SRA warns public about a website falsely implying regulatory backing for fraud recovery services

Courts and Tribunals Bill clears Commons vote despite Labour dissent

MPs approve legislation aimed at tackling crown court backlog, though jury trial reforms face criticism and further scrutiny

Legal Services Consumer Panel calls for single disciplinary system for lawyers

Moj consultation prompts proposals for regulatory reform, including a single disciplinary system

Government launches independent legal adviser service for rape victims

£6 million scheme will provide dedicated legal support and challenge intrusive evidence requests during criminal cases

Solicitor convicted of stalking blogger after sending 120 emails

Magistrates impose community order and restraining order under harassment laws

SRA issues alert over fake law firm claiming to recover lost investments

Regulator says “Legale Padovan” is not authorised in England and Wales and misused details of genuine London firms

SRA faces £700k costs bill after Carter-Ruck case dismissed

SDT says regulator’s continued pursuit of carter-ruck partner became objectively unreasonable

Lawyers warn MoJ client account interest plan could be unlawful

City solicitors and personal injury lawyers say proposal risks becoming a “stealth tax” on legal consumers

CPS briefs often omit victim age in cases involving elderly victims, report finds

Inspectorate warns gaps in instructions to counsel could undermine trials and sentencing outcomes

3,200 lawyers warn against plans to restrict jury trials

Letter warns proposed reforms to the jury system are “untested and poorly evidenced” ahead of commons debate on Courts and Tribunals Bill