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Barrister disbarred for sexual harassment after exploiting “position of power”

Tribunal finds senior barrister exploited his position of power when harassing junior colleague

New fee hike confirmed as criminal legal aid sector awaits December reforms

Government confirms criminal legal aid fee rises taking effect this month

Century-old Newcastle law firm shuts overnight, leaving staff shocked

Staff report sudden closure of Samuel Phillips Law, leaving trainees without placements

Fifth of major chambers still inaccessible to disabled barristers, report reveals

Bar Council study shows major accessibility barriers remain across leading chambers

‘Tough gig’: Lawyers create support body as monitoring officers report growing pressures

New association launched to support monitoring officers facing complex and high-pressure duties

Jury trials at risk: Lammy to unveil radical overhaul of criminal justice

Justice Secretary to announce whether most criminal cases will lose jury trials

UK public more aware of class actions as support for transparency surges

Survey finds growing awareness of class actions and funding amid steady ESG expectations

Court to rule if deceiving opponent’s solicitor alone amounts to abuse of process

Court of Appeal to consider if deception of the opposing solicitor is an abuse of process by itself

Future lawyers split over Mishcon’s new AI interview as complaints surge

Mishcon de Reya’s new AI chatbot interview draws mixed reactions from training contract hopefuls

Rise in fake case citations prompts urgent AI guidance for barristers

Bar Council updates AI guidance after lawyers mistakenly cite fabricated cases in court