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UK’s property law now includes cryptocurrencies and NFTs as legal property

New bill grants legal property rights to digital assets like cryptocurrencies and NFTs.

SRA offers sympathetic response to self-reports on pre-Mazur breaches

SRA announces approach to Mazur ruling breaches, offering leniency for self-reports but warning non-compliers.

MoJ considers referral fee ban to tackle housing disrepair exploitation

MoJ seeks evidence on how to curb exploitation in housing disrepair claims with potential reforms

Law Society to explore feasibility of independent defence union for solicitors

The Law Society considers the idea of an independent defence union after concerns over SDT costs and reputational risks

Wright Hassall’s struggles, failed mergers, departing partners, and insolvency

Despite engaging 28 parties, Wright Hassall’s merger talks failed, leading to insolvency and a sale to HCR law

SRA rebukes solicitor over duplicated witness statements in asylum cases

Masood Ahmad, a solicitor at Mass Law, was rebuked by the SRA over duplicated statements and a missed deadline

Ison Harrison expands to 24 offices and reaches £35million turnover

Ison Harrison sets sights on national expansion as it opens 24th office and hits £35m turnover

UK government consults on facial recognition legal framework amid privacy concerns

Consultation seeks to ensure law enforcement use of facial recognition balances rights and safety

Solicitor killed in RTA helps save three lives through organ donation

Emily Thornton-Sandy, a 30-year-old solicitor, saved three lives after her tragic death in a crash

Solicitor overcomes past cocaine caution, conditions on practice lifted

Matthew Podger, who received two cautions for cocaine possession, has had restrictions removed