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Barrister disbarred over rape of girls while serving as police officer

James Boyle, now serving 16 years, failed to report charges and conviction to the regulator

UK government moves to rein in SEP litigation costs with new IPEC track

UK to consult on new IPEC track to fairly price standard-essential patents amid legal concerns

Gateley’s net profit drops 54% amid expansion and bonus payouts

Gateley sees income rise to £179.5m but profits plunge due to exceptional costs

Lawyer gets 2.5 years for aiding property scam in Dublin

Judge says Herbert Kilcline was ‘key component’ in millionaire’s fraudulent scheme

Bar veteran disbarred for ‘reckless’ conduct and court deception

John McLanachan handed selective case law to tribunal and misled judges, tribunal finds

Solicitor who harassed ex and his partner avoids jail with suspended sentence

Susilla Mercer convicted in absentia for racially aggravated harassment of her ex’s new partner

Top barrister disbarred after ‘predatory’ behaviour towards young women

Channel 4 exposes misconduct by ex-CBA chief Jo Sidhu as Harman review urges systemic overhaul

Solicitor loses privilege battle over HMRC seizure in fraud case

Mark Reid argued legal privilege over seized files, but the court ruled HMRC’s fraud probe justified

Tribunal: Stevens’ misconduct ‘struck at heart of conveyancing’

Charles Stevens lied about a £650k deposit and tried to silence a report to the SRA

Solicitors frozen out as barristers dominate judicial appointments

Solicitors make up more applicants than barristers, but fewer appointments each year