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Mazur appeal fast-tracked as Court of Appeal sets february 2026 hearing

Expedited appeal hearing to address who can lawfully conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act

Employer trust in SQE grows while student confidence sharply declines

New SRA research shows employers warming to the SQE as candidates raise fairness and cost concerns

Age assessment cases treated differently from other JR claims, appeal judges rule

Judges rule that age assessment judicial reviews follow different principles on interim relief

Judge suffered ‘considerable distress’ after solicitor launched claim against her

Court hears judge was distressed after solicitor sued her under data protection laws

Stonewall is not liable for discrimination against a gender-critical barrister

Court of Appeal rules chambers alone are responsible for the discriminatory treatment of a barrister

Supreme Court blocks opt-out class action in £2.7 billion cartel claim

Judges rule collective claim must proceed as opt-in after tribunal deemed case weak

SRA clamps down on Yorkshire solicitor with sweeping practice restrictions

SRA restricts solicitors practising certificate, banning all criminal work pending final decision

Legal bodies clash over £22.4 million Ombudsman budget rise despite backlog fears

Professional bodies and consumer groups split over a proposed double-digit rise in LeO funding

City law firm compliance officer banned after lying about being at work

SRA bans former Stephenson Harwood compliance officer after findings of dishonesty

Fare dodger challenges 36 rail prosecutions using Mazur legal defence

Defendant argues rail charges should fail because the litigation was conducted by a non-lawyer