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CLC introduces fast-track route for law graduates to qualify faster

Graduates can bypass the level 4 diploma and move straight to the advanced level 6 qualification

Monitoring diversity alone will not deliver change, Panel warns

Legal Services Consumer Panel urges regulators to embed stronger diversity expectations and tackle structural barriers across the profession

County Court claims rise as trial waiting times fall, MoJ statistics

Money claims increase while small claims and multi-track cases reach trial faster, new data reveals

SRA warns public over scam emails impersonating Legalvision Law UK Ltd

Regulator warns of emails and calls impersonating a legitimate Manchester law firm.

FBC Manby Bowdler acquires Jordans Solicitors in west midlands expansion

Jordans Solicitors joins Adeptio Law Group as FBC Manby Bowdler completes acquisition.

Legal Services Board censures SRA over failures in handling SSB law concerns

LSB finds systemic failures by SRA in its handling of concerns over SSB Group Limited.

Multi-office law firm closed as SRA suspends three solicitors in intervention

Regulator intervenes in Buckinghamshire firm over suspected dishonesty and rule breaches.

Beckie Agami reappointed as parole board member for five-year term

Lord Chancellor approves five-year reappointment of Parole Board member Beckie Agami.

House of Lords approves key amendments in crime and policing bill debate

Six amendments approved as peers continue detailed scrutiny of Crime and Policing Bill.

MoJ evidence reveals gap between solicitors and barristers in judicial appointments

MoJ evidence reveals solicitors dominate applications but far fewer secure judicial roles