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Lammy unveils £20 million boost for legal charities amid Access to Justice crisis

Nearly £20 million in new funding aims to stabilise legal support charities across England and Wales

Law Society pushes back as SRA weighs ban on ‘no win, no fee’ claims

Legal bodies warn that banning the phrase could reduce consumer protection

SRA intervenes into Allen and Allen Legal after rule breaches

The SRA has intervened into Allen and Allen Legal Limited to protect client interests

Regulator intervenes into TFC Legal as the firm is forced to close

The SRA has intervened in TFC Legal Limited to safeguard client interests

Solicitor rebuked after instructing trainee to backdate probate deed

Regulator issues rebuke after solicitor admits error of judgment in backdating deed

Claimant lawyers tell ministers that whiplash reforms have utterly failed victims

Claimant lawyers say whiplash reforms cut claims but drove up premiums and blocked access to justice

Judge penalises DWF for failing to disclose charged WhatsApp messages

Court rules billed WhatsApp messages form part of a firm’s file and must be disclosed in costs cases

Ex-solicitor disbarred four years after strike-off for misleading the court

Barrister disbarred years after being struck off as a solicitor for misleading the high court

Scam emails impersonating real solicitors surge as trade mark owners are targeted

Law firm and regulator warn of a sharp rise in fraudulent trademark emails posing as solicitors

Barrister warns AI will ‘destroy’ law as firm chief flags hallucination risks

Senior barrister predicts AI will upend legal careers as firm leader urges restraint and review