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Vos signals a future where AI could rule on property disputes

Sir Geoffrey Vos says AI may eventually make decisions in property disputes as systems modernise

Regulators warn: Law firms must restore offline access as digital shift sidelines clients

Study warns legal digitisation is leaving vulnerable clients behind without offline support

UK pushes ECHR overhaul as articles 3 and 8 spark political showdown

UK ministers urge stricter ECHR interpretations as articles 3 and 8 face reform pressure

Therapist loses Court of Appeal fight to stop her name appearing in family ruling

Appeal judges rule that a fact witness cannot escape adverse findings by seeking anonymity later

SRA warns public after fake website poses as regulated housing disrepair firm

SRA uncovers a website falsely claiming to be regulated and misusing a legitimate firm’s details

Hamlins partner cleared as tribunal dismisses all allegations in high-profile SLAPP case

SDT dismisses all misconduct allegations against solicitor accused of dishonesty in SLAPP matter

Local government lawyers warned as Mazur ruling and reforms shake up councils

At LLG’s largest conference , council lawyers confront restructuring plans and the Mazur ruling

SRA warns firms: Ignore Mazur ruling and expect full enforcement action

SRA warns firms using unauthorised staff that failure to act on Mazur may trigger enforcement

CPS paralegal sentenced after secretly accessing case file for boyfriend’s benefit

Paralegal accessed CPS case file and shared confidential information with her then-boyfriend

Nurse wins harassment claim in explosive NHS trans changing room dispute

Tribunal upholds harassment claim after nurse challenged trans doctor’s use of female changing room