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White & Case reports £2.7 billion revenue as London office drives growth

Profits per equity partner rise 10 % to £3.3 million as London office posts five-year revenue growth of 47 %.

Solicitor struck off after tribunal finds dishonesty and misleading court

Tribunal finds solicitor acted dishonestly and misled the court in multiple matters

SRA penalises firm for long-running anti-money laundering breaches

Firm fined after failing to maintain compliant AML controls and risk assessments

CMS promotes 54 partners across 21 countries in global talent drive

CMS emphasizes client service, collaboration and innovation as central criteria for the latest global partner cohort

MP calls to reform ‘1948 relic’ rules on clinical negligence care costs

Catherine Mckinnell says courts should consider NHS availability when assessing future care damages under proposed reforms

Almost half of clients believe AI could handle routine legal tasks, report finds

The Access Group report finds 36% say AI could handle routine tasks while 14% believe most legal issues could be managed without solicitors

Magistrate sanctioned after racially inappropriate comment in private Whatsapp group

Derek Muhammad received formal advice after comment was found capable of undermining confidence in judicial impartiality

Solicitor avoids strike-off after dishonestly witnessing signature

Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal finds misconduct was isolated “spontaneous dishonesty” and imposes six-month suspension instead

LSB signals lower budget increase for Legal Ombudsman despite rising complaints

Legal Services Board minded to approve 6.5% uplift instead of requested 11% as backlog exceeds 3,200 unallocated investigations

Law Society launches new guide to help firms manage AI risks

Society warns poorly managed AI adoption could expose firms to regulatory, professional and data protection risks