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David Lammy’s 2000 magistrate challenge: Can ambition overcome realities?

The Justice Secretary’s bid to recruit 2,000 magistrates in a year faces practical hurdles

Future funding debate opens as MoJ studies SILCA style schemes

New research outlines how client account interest schemes operate abroad as UK review continues

Only 6 percent of law firms publish client interest policies online

Ministry of Justice research highlights limited public visibility of client interest policies

MoJ’s  proposed new scheme to redirect client account interest for justice funding

New MoJ consultation proposes redirecting client account interest to fund courts and legal aid

Rising rates spotlight de minimis policies as firms stick to longstanding benchmarks

Government commissioned research reveals how firms benchmark interest thresholds for clients

Myth of financial dependence challenged as firms dismiss reliance on client interest

Ministry of Justice research finds most firms could lose client interest with little impact

The impact of rising interest rates on “fair sum” policies

New research shows that higher interest rates are reshaping how firms define fair client returns

Legal aid funding boost opens new housing and debt work across England

New funding prompts expansion of legal aid housing and debt services under civil contracts

Conveyancing body warns reform must protect firms as home buying overhaul looms

The conveyancing association sets out firm conditions as it responds to major home-buying reforms The Conveyancing Association has confirmed it has submitted its full responses...

SRA fines London law firm after eight years of AML failures

Watermans fined after SRA finds prolonged failures in AML controls and risk assessments