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Estate agent scandal: BBC Panorama exposes industry abuse

Panorama probe sparks debate on unethical estate agency practices – ESPC boss urges buyers to choose solicitor-led sales

Law Society’s £148m budget surge targets firms not individuals

Practising fee for solicitors rises to £326, but overall individual cost to fall by £1

Dirty deals in disguise: Solicitors still top target for money launderers

The government warns solicitors remain a ‘high-risk’ channel for money laundering, despite falling reports and low non-compliance

Paralegal jailed after stealing £11k from vulnerable clients in Poole

Emma Charlotte Amey used cheques and debit cards to steal £11,568 from two elderly men while working in a law firm’s probate department

SRA vows quick update on overhauled anti-money laundering rules

Government's AML reform aims to cut red tape, but solicitors still flagged as exploitation targets

Law Commission: Train lawyers or risk more trauma in rape trials

Commission demands mandatory training for lawyers on rape myths and legal support for complainants

Miscarriages watchdog flags crisis as CCRC applicants left without solicitors

Public left to fend for themselves as CCRC highlights systemic failings in access to representation

Martin Searle Solicitors to become 100% employee owned by April 2026

Fiona Martin and Cate Searle confirm full transition to employee ownership model

Post office scandal deepens: First pre-2000 conviction sent to appeal

Patricia Owen’s 1998 conviction referred to appeal as flaws in the capture software that emerge

Razia Jogi warns of growing risk in forced marriage cases across the UK

Bradford solicitor Razia Jogia says official figures miss the true scale of forced marriages