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SRA imposes interim practising restrictions on solicitor Andrew Settle

Solicitor restricted to SRA-approved employment under interim conditions

Charlotte Proudman launches SRA regulated ‘trauma-informed’ law firm

Charlotte proudman opens family law firm offering trauma-informed representation

New case fee triggers huge drop in law firm and CMC complaints to FOS

Law firms and claims firms file far fewer complaints after £250 charge introduced

One in three law firms failing anti-money laundering checks

Nearly a third of firms inspected by the regulator were non-compliant with AML rules

Advocate Tony Lenehan tops Scotland’s legal aid earnings for third year

New figures reveal top earning advocates as legal aid spending in Scotland reaches record level

Driverless taxis set for London debut, but major legal gaps remain

London set to host Europe’s first driverless taxis in 2026, but lawyers urge caution

Former Supreme Court president slams decades of shrinking legal aid

Ex-Supreme Court president warns rule of law at risk as legal aid falls behind inflation

Solicitor Maximillian Campbell struck off the roll after Disciplinary Tribunal ruling

Tribunal orders solicitor Maximillian Campbell struck off the roll after disciplinary hearing

Jurors ‘should be told’ how much expert witnesses are paid, MPs told

Former trader Tom Hayes tells MPs juries must know expert witnesses’ pay and track record

Super-regulator launches sweeping Mazur probe into 15 years of regulator conduct

Legal Services Board review to examine regulator conduct and guidance from 2010 to 2025