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CILEX calls the Court of Appeal judgment a major moment for legal services as the Law Society moves to update supervision guidance

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Government backs role of English Law in driving economic growth

David Lammy says the jurisdiction supports £250bn in global M&A activity and two-fifths of cross-border business transactions worldwide

Civil legal aid providers to gain flexibility over remote consultations

Sarah Sackman confirms contract changes removing office-opening requirements and expanding remote advice flexibility

Facebook smuggling ring exposed as pair jailed over UK migration plot

Vietnamese nationals jailed for facilitating illegal UK migration via social media Two Vietnamese nationals have been sentenced to prison after facilitating illegal migration into the...

FCA and SRA join forces to target rogue motor finance practices

New taskforce aims to address misleading claims and protect motor finance consumers

SRA approves employment of former solicitor under strict controls

SRA permits employment of a struck-off solicitor under closely monitored conditions

Restricting jury trials could increase magistrates’ court delays, Atkinson warns

Former Law society President warns restricting jury trials risks longer waits for victims and defendants as magistrates’ courts face record caseloads

Court finds former employee’s reviews capable of defaming solicitor

High Court rules one-star reviews alleging dishonesty could carry defamatory meaning, but dismisses related corporate claim by the law firm

Magistrates’ courts need stronger training to support defendant participation, report finds

Transform Justice Courtwatch study identifies interpreter shortages, communication barriers and courtroom layout issues affecting engagement in magistrates’ courts