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Solicitors firm hit with penalty after long-running AML breaches

Firm fined after failing to meet anti-money laundering requirements over several years

2026 COLP Strategy: A Practical Guide to SRA Compliance, AML Risk and Law Firm Governance

The 2026 COLP strategy is redefining how UK law firms approach SRA compliance

Senior solicitor rebuked over misuse of client account funds

Solicitor rebuked after using client account to process funds linked to a personal matter

Ex-MP faces court after charges over Class A and Class B drugs

Former MP charged with four drug offences following police investigation at Surrey address

Lords push through Victims and Courts Bill with new powers and sentencing rules

The Victims and Courts Bill completes the Lords stage with reforms on sentencing and victims’ rights

Government retreat on AI copyright sparks fresh uncertainty

Dame Caroline Dinenage says delay on AI copyright reform leaves creators exposed and policy uncertain

Solicitor cleared after undercover sting fails to prove misconduct

Tribunal rejects allegations of false asylum advice and sham marriage suggestion after undercover probe

Court rejects “inflated” MRO charges in major personal injury costs decision

High court sets 25% cap on medical reporting fees, rejecting higher markups in key costs ruling

Navigating the 2026 UK Legal Landscape: AI, Regulation and the New Talent Paradigm

The UK legal sector in 2026 has firmly outgrown its reputation as a slow-moving profession

Struck-off solicitor jailed for fraud refused return to roll

Tribunal cites gaps in evidence, lack of retraining and no proof of recent legal work in refusing application