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Ex prosecutor disbarred for ‘dishonest’ invoices in £44,000 case

Ravi Sidhu misled the client and chambers with £44,000 in invoices, resulting in disbarment

CILEX granted permission to challenge Mazur ruling

Court of appeal to examine Mazur ruling as firms brace for long uncertainty

Jury trials facing mass axing as court backlog nears 80,000 cases

Plans could end jury trials for most offences as ministers confront soaring court delays

US judge disciplined for wearing Elvis wig and playing music in courtroom

Missouri judge’s Elvis-themed antics and political campaigning lead to disciplinary action

Law firm hit with £3,340 fine for failing to comply with anti-money laundering rules

John P Martin & Co fined £3,340 for failing to carry out proper anti-money laundering checks

Richard Pearlman LLP fined £20,000 for money laundering compliance failures

Richard Pearlman LLP fined after failing to properly conduct source of funds checks on client files

Judicial reviews delaying UK nuclear projects, PM taskforce warns

PM taskforce warns judicial reviews and outdated regulations are delaying critical nuclear projects

Magistrate sanctioned after speeding offence and six points on driving licence

Magistrate Michael Muldoon receives formal misconduct advice after being caught speeding

Scottish lawyers push for non-lawyer ownership as 15-year delay stalls reforms

Scottish law firms demand reforms to allow non-lawyer ownership and tackle succession crisis

Court strikes out case after ‘deepfake’ videos submitted as evidence

US Judge terminates case after discovering self-represented claimants used deepfake video evidence