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£60k owed to dead woman: Ombudsman exposes shocking legal firm failures

Three firms exposed for severe service failures in wills, litigation and employment law cases

Clarke Willmott rakes in £20m profit as rivals slash jobs and abandon growth plans

Profits soar 10% to £20.3m as Clarke Willmott bucks the downturn and plots further expansion

Leveson exposes ‘cash-driven delays’ fueling criminal court collapse

Sir Brian Leveson says solicitors profit from delays, fuelling a justice system on the brink

SEND rights ‘butchered’: Parents fear secret plot to gut tribunal protections

Parents fear SEND tribunal rights are being gutted as ministers refuse to give clear answers

HFW joins NQ salary arms race with fresh £103.5k pay deal for new solicitors

Newly qualified solicitors at HFW now earn £103.5k as firms battle to outpay competitors

Top judge slams ‘secret’ judicial hiring tactic in explosive courtroom showdown

Court hears damning claims of secrecy and unfairness in failed judicial appointment case

Court of Appeal torpedoes  PACCAR fallout—class action funding declared enforceable

Court of Appeal declares amended class action funding deals lawful, shielding them from Paccar ruling

Top solicitor faces tribunal after telling client to ‘burn’ evidence in search raid

Raymond McKeeve faces a tribunal after telling a client to destroy evidence during a court-ordered search

Freshfields to pay trainees £20k to study AI, crypto and cyber law before joining firm

Freshfields will sponsor future trainees to study tech law at KCL—plus a £20k living grant

Appeal judges rebuke BBC, family court not a goldmine for news investigations

The Court of Appeal rules that the BBC misused its open justice claim to gain access to sensitive family documents