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House sales thrown into chaos after law firm suddenly ceases trading

Clients fear delays and missing documents after BLB Solicitors enters administration

Parliamentary committee calls for improvements to Armed Forces Bill

Committee urges the government to address inconsistencies in armed forces covenant duty across departments A parliamentary committee has published its special report on the Armed...

Court of Appeal upholds decision on solicitor’s legal fees dispute

Court dismisses appeal, ruling that solicitor’s invoices met statutory requirements for billing The Court of Appeal has upheld the decision of Costs Judge Whalan in...

Law firm hit with £25k fine over eight years of AML failures

SRA fines conveyancing firm after long-running compliance breaches

Solicitor struck off for falsifying signatures on leases

Tribunal finds falsification of lease signatures by solicitor as a deliberate breach of professional duties, leading to strike off A solicitor has been struck off...

Fletchers expands aggressively as EMG and JE Bennett law join group

Fletchers combines specialist court of protection teams under the expanded EMG brand

Solicitor fined £30,000 over conflict role in £237million LCF collapse

Tribunal finds solicitor acted despite “obvious” conflict in LCF-linked trustee role

SRA imposes conditions on solicitor’s practice

New restrictions prevent solicitor from managing clients’ funds or acting in compliance roles The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), the statutory regulator for solicitors in England...

BSB overseeing 10 investigations linked to Post Office Horizon scandal

Bar Standards Board reveals 10 open investigations into barristers involved in the Post Office Horizon wrongful convictions The Bar Standards Board has disclosed that it...

UK Money Laundering Crackdown: What Solicitors Must Do Now

The UK’s anti-money laundering (AML) regime has entered a more aggressive enforcement phase