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SQE2 pass rate rises to 76% in latest assessment round

Latest SQE2 results show a 76% pass rate among 959 candidates who sat the exam this summer

Law firm fined after seven years without mandatory anti-money laundering safeguard

SRA fines law firm after finding it operated for years without a required anti-money-laundering risk assessment

Kenyan man accused of impersonating lawyer won 26 cases before arrest

East Africa reports that the man represented clients in 26 cases before his arrest

Company argues SFO cannot enforce £2 million DPA payment after expiry

Güralp Systems Ltd says the Serious Fraud Office cannot pursue the £2,069,861 payment after the deferred prosecution agreement ended

DSW aims to reach 200 fee earners as it grows legal business

AIM listed DSW Capital plans to double the number of lawyers in its legal arm following the acquisition of Dr Solicitors

Minister pledges support to legal executives in wake of Mazur ruling

Minister says government will do all it can to help legal executives move past the Mazur ruling

Ropes & Gray encourages junior lawyers to spend 20 percent of time on AI training

Firm pilots scheme directing first year associates to embed AI training into billable work

Judge blames firm management, not solicitor, for filing fake AI cases

Judge says firm’s management, not the solicitor, was responsible for filing fake AI cases

Supreme Court appoints Lord Doherty as new justice

Scottish appeal judge will join the United Kingdom Supreme Court early next year

Solicitor struck off for misleading loan company and faking signature

Tribunal strikes off solicitor who impersonated colleague to obtain loan for his company