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Judge warns lawyers over AI-fabricated citations in LiP case

Judge warns lawyers who helped LiP with fake AI-generated citations could face contempt charges

SRA bars Craig Travers from legal roles after convictions for child sexual offenses

SRA disqualifies Craig Travers from legal roles after criminal convictions for child sexual offenses

Solicitor fined £15k for failing to spot money laundering red flags

Solicitor fined for failing to identify fraud risks in two high-value loan transactions

Judicial mediation emerges as a ‘safety net’ for litigants facing high costs

Judicial mediation proves effective as a cost-saving alternative for parties unable to afford private mediation

Ex-law firm owner jailed for 12 months after contempt of court

Ex-law firm owner jailed for contempt of court after refusing to comply with freezing order

Think before meddling, LCJ cautions on constitutional reform proposals

Lady Chief Justice advises reformers to learn from history before rushing into changes

Moverly wins £50k for digital property pack to revolutionize homebuying

Moverly's digital property pack could cut transaction times and reduce costs in the homebuying process

Post Office criminal charges likely to be delayed until 2027, police confirm

Police investigation into Post Office scandal lawyers won't conclude until 2027 at the earliest

Claims lawyers support end to ‘tactical games’ over email service refusals

Personal injury lawyers urge rule change to prevent delay tactics by defendants in email service

Lammy proposes cutting 25% of jury trials with ‘swift courts’ plan

David Lammy reveals a plan to slash jury trials, boosting judge-only hearings for quicker justice