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Three new lay commissioners approved for Judicial Appointments Commission

Appointments approved by the King strengthen oversight of judicial selection in England and Wales

London growth drive continues as Sullivan & Cromwell recruits two Weil partners

Sullivan & Cromwell hires two Weill partners to deepen leveraged finance and private credit in London

Public alert after scam emails falsely claim to be from Shepherd and Wedderburn

SRA warns public after scam emails falsely claim to be from Shepherd and Wedderburn LLP

SRA warns of fake legal email using real solicitor’s ID and law firm name

SRA issues an alert after a scam email misuses a solicitor’s ID and a law firm’s identity

High Court overturns SRA backed misconduct finding Over ‘Without Prejudice’ email

High Court sets aside SRA backed ruling, finding legal errors and unfairness in misconduct case

Justice Ministry says it holds no data on former law firm’s victims despite distress

Former clients risk confusion as MoJ admits it has no data on those affected by McClure’s collapse

Reform UK court challenge forces ministers to defend election delay decision

High Court orders a rolled-up judicial review hearing over election postponement powers

Major Bar reform as Dame Maria Miller appointed Commissioner for Conduct

Former minister Dame Maria Miller will lead efforts to tackle bullying and harassment at the Bar

AI-Generated Transcripts Piloted in Criminal Proceedings as Government Acknowledges Error Risks

Ministers say safeguards will be required as AI generated transcripts are tested in courts

Justice Ministry signals crackdown on claims sector and litigation funding practices

Government confirms tougher oversight of claims firms and future regulation of litigation funding