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Moverly wins £50k for digital property pack to revolutionize homebuying

Moverly's digital property pack could cut transaction times and reduce costs in the homebuying process

Post Office criminal charges likely to be delayed until 2027, police confirm

Police investigation into Post Office scandal lawyers won't conclude until 2027 at the earliest

Claims lawyers support end to ‘tactical games’ over email service refusals

Personal injury lawyers urge rule change to prevent delay tactics by defendants in email service

Lammy proposes cutting 25% of jury trials with ‘swift courts’ plan

David Lammy reveals a plan to slash jury trials, boosting judge-only hearings for quicker justice

Baron Grey Solicitors fined £18k for AML failings in regulatory settlement

Baron Grey Solicitors admits multiple AML breaches and agrees to £18k fine and £600 costs

Boyce named new chair of the Solicitors’ Charity, taking over in March

I. Stephanie Boyce appointed chair-elect of the solicitors’ charity, taking office in March

Former criminal bar chief Sidhu appeals disbarment in High Court

Navjot Sidhu KC appeals disbarment, arguing suspension is a more fitting sanction

Tribunal delays causing profound impact on claimants

Tribunal delays, especially in immigration and social security cases, severely impact claimants

Solicitor who used brother’s drug money to pay mortgage sentenced and struck off

Solicitor jailed for using criminal funds to pay off mortgage 10 years early, struck off

53% of pupils still come from Oxbridge, new survey reveals

New research shows the majority of pupil barristers from Oxbridge, with £76,000 average awards