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Second firm closed as regulator moves on solicitor tied to failed law business

SRA intervenes in Precision Solicitors after links emerge to a firm that collapsed earlier this year

New arbitration clause aims to force payment of unpaid cross-border judgments

Proposed arbitration clause could allow unpaid court judgments to be enforced globally

Tens of thousands of rape investigations delayed as human rights firms step in

Bindmans and survivor groups accuse police of inhumane delays in rape investigations across England and Wales

Fraud adviser hit with £900,000 confiscation order over collapsed axiom fund

Jailed financial adviser David Kennedy ordered to repay victims after axiom fund collapse

Hogan Lovells and Cadwalader plan £2.7 billion deal to create global giant

The proposed combination would create a global law firm with more than £2.7 billion in revenue

Law Society warns AML shake-up could hit solicitors with double regulation

Law Society urges ministers to pause plans that could expose law firms to dual AML regulation

Mazur appeal fast-tracked as Court of Appeal sets february 2026 hearing

Expedited appeal hearing to address who can lawfully conduct litigation under the Legal Services Act

Employer trust in SQE grows while student confidence sharply declines

New SRA research shows employers warming to the SQE as candidates raise fairness and cost concerns

Age assessment cases treated differently from other JR claims, appeal judges rule

Judges rule that age assessment judicial reviews follow different principles on interim relief

Judge suffered ‘considerable distress’ after solicitor launched claim against her

Court hears judge was distressed after solicitor sued her under data protection laws