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Law firm warns fraud risk as government restores unclaimed estates list

Law firm backs genealogy firms warning that the restored bona vacantia list risks renewed fraud

Court of Appeal jails Norfolk offender after Solicitor General referral

Convicted abuser’s original suspended sentence is overturned and replaced with immediate jail time

Safe Hands investigation escalates as SFO charges two former executives

Serious Fraud Office brings conspiracy to defraud charges linked to the collapse of Safe Hands Plans

Public targeted by scam using real solicitor’s name and firm details

Regulator warns of scam letters falsely claiming to represent Walgate Trustees Limited

Judge-only trials would save just 2% of crown court time, IFG warns

Institute for Government says proposed jury trial restrictions would have limited impact on delays and productivity

Motor injury claims collapse to historic lows under MoJ reforms

Government data shows personal injury claims fell sharply in 2025, led by a steep drop in motor cases

Justice minister updates parliament on Legal Aid cyber-attack recovery

Government update outlines progress in restoring Legal Aid Agency services after cybercrime

Supreme Court clarifies illegality defence in negligence claims involving mental health failures

The Court considers whether illegality bars negligence claims after killings and an insanity verdict

SRA issues £14k fine following years of Accounts Rule failures

A solicitor has been fined after client account discrepancies and reporting failures persisted for years

Law firm employee rebuked by regulator after assault conviction

Former Burges Salmon employee sanctioned after criminal conviction for assault occasioning ABH