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Mazur fallout deepens as Law Society seeks to intervene in appeal

Law Society applies to intervene in Mazur appeal amid warnings of rising costs challenges

Murdered mum’s family left waiting as Jade’s Law remains dormant

The family of Jade Ward say they are devastated that the law passed in her name is still not being used

Home Secretary calls violence against women a ‘national emergency’ as specialist police teams announced

Home Secretary declares violence against women a national emergency and promises sweeping policing reforms

SRA imposes wide-ranging conditions on solicitor’s practising certificate

SRA imposes wide-ranging conditions on Fathima Jeinulabdeen’s practising certificate

Elgee Pinks fined by SRA after years of anti-money laundering failures

SRA fines Elgee Pinks £2,987 after finding prolonged failures in anti-money laundering controls

Electronic wills spark unease among lawyers despite push for digital reform

Most private client specialists report mixed feelings about electronic wills, new research finds

SDT strikes off solicitor who took money while unauthorised to practise

SDT finds deliberate dishonesty after a solicitor without a practising certificate took money and did no work

MPs call for proof behind Lammy’s plan to reduce jury trials in Crown Court

Justice minister Sarah Sackman confirms full impact assessment will be published alongside legislation, as MPs seek evidence for the 20% time-saving estimate.

Legal sector defies economic slump with 8% revenue growth in October

Despite a UK economic contraction, the legal services sector posts strong revenue growth, signalling resilience in a challenging environment.

SDT dismisses SLAPP case against Carter-Ruck partner Claire Frances Gill

The SDT ruled that there was insufficient evidence to pursue a SLAPP case against Carter-Ruck’s Claire Frances Gill