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Solicitor struck off for dishonesty in job applications and employer dealings

A solicitor has been struck off after admitting dishonesty over qualifications and work history

High Court rejects abuse of process claim in Capita data breach case

Court finds no misuse of process where pleadings reflected client instructions and legal judgment

Sentencing Act 2026 key changes: A guide to UK sentencing law reform

The Sentencing Act 2026 marks the next stage in the ongoing reform of sentencing law in England and Wales.

Law firm cleared to pursue judicial review against Legal Ombudsman

High Court grants permission for judicial review challenge against Legal Ombudsman decision

Peers Table Amendment to restrict use of lyrics as trial evidence

Baroness Chakrabarti proposal would create presumption against artistic works

‘Suffolk Strangler’ sentenced for 1999 murder after DNA breakthrough

Judge imposes life sentence following forensic breakthrough in historic murder case

Court of Appeal highlights risks of naming wrong defendant in claim

Ruling clarifies limits on substituting parties after limitation period has expired

Lady Chief Justice gives historic evidence to Senedd committee

Baroness Carr discusses justice in Wales, court reform and access to justice in landmark session

Conveyancing Association warns ILCA plan could disrupt firm models

The conveyancing Association warns that MoJ proposals could raise costs and reduce market capacity

SRA warns of bogus trademark emails misusing Alpiner Law and solicitors’ IDs

The SRA warns of scam emails and websites misusing Alpiner Law and solicitors’ SRA details