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Historic opt-out class action as car delivery cartel agrees £54 million settlement

Final settlements unlock first-ever opt-out compensation for UK businesses in cartel litigation

CLC and Consumer Panel back radical review of Legal Ombudsman amid rising costs and delays

Regulators and the consumer panel support an independent review of the Legal Ombudsman’s future

BBC to fight Donald Trump’s £3.7 billion defamation lawsuit

BBC confirms it will defend a multi-billion-pound defamation lawsuit filed by Donald Trump

Solicitor branded “manifestly incompetent” escapes immediate ban despite fraud failures

Tribunal finds solicitor incompetent but not unethical after failed checks led to major losses

Staff cash in as firms reward AI adoption and employee ownership

Leading firms reward staff with major bonuses tied to AI use and employee ownership

Legal Ombudsman under fire as Law Society demands action on delays

Law Society urges Legal Ombudsman to cut delays before pursuing rule changes or budget growth

Government vows to end PACCAR chaos with new law on litigation funding

Ministers pledge legislation to reverse PACCAR ruling and stabilise litigation funding market

Outcry erupts after Hong Kong convicts pro-democracy publisher Jimmy Lai

Global legal bodies urge the UK to seek Jimmy Lai’s transfer after Hong Kong conviction

Government rejects insurer push to cut injury damages in motor premium review

Taskforce report declines major motor claims reforms despite pressure from insurers and regulators

Global legal battle intensifies as UK unveils english law promotion taskforce

New government-backed taskforce begins work to protect England and Wales as a global legal hub