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Ashurst and Perkins Coie partners approve transatlantic merger

Transatlantic tie-up will unite around 3,000 lawyers across more than 50 offices worldwide Partners at transatlantic law firms Ashurst and Perkins Coie have voted overwhelmingly...

Youth Justice Chief warns of systemic failures after Southport tragedy

Report highlights failures in risk management and calls for urgent reform

Law Society issues guidance on conduct of litigation after Mazur ruling

Law Society highlights supervision risks and calls for SRA clarity following Mazur ruling

Firm’s appeal fails as tribunal upholds penalty for regulatory breaches

Tribunal upholds £68,000 penalty over AML failures and misuse of client account

Tribunal removes solicitor after dishonest time recording revealed

Tribunal finds repeated dishonest time recording across multiple client matters

Regulator steps in after death of solicitor leaves practice unresolved

SRA intervenes in former practice following solicitor’s death in 2024

Murgitroyd launches responsible AI framework for IP work

Firm introduces structured safeguards for AI-assisted research and document review activity

Legal Aid UK 2026: Key Challenges, Reforms, and the Aftermath of the Mazur Ruling

In 2026, the Legal Aid UK system continues to be under significant strain, exacerbated by funding cuts

Legal uncertainty over mental health crisis patients in emergency departments

Investigation identifies legal grey area affecting clinicians managing mental health crisis patients awaiting assessment

Government holds back on key clinical negligence reforms until autumn

Treasury confirms reform timeline will not be set out until autumn