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SRA imposes conditions on Jonathan Perry’s practising certificate

Regulator says conditions on Leeds solicitor’s certificate are necessary in the public interest

Justice charity to distribute millions from collective action damages

Access to justice foundation to allocate unclaimed collective action funds to legal advice and reform

£318 fee axed to protect abuse victims from public disclosure risks

The move aims to stop perpetrators exploiting the insolvency register to trace victims’ personal details

No buyers for £millions ‘Ping Your Lawyer’ platform after year on market

Administrators confirm no formal bids yet for Lawbite’s ‘Ping Your Lawyer’ legal tech platform

FCA: We’re not telling consumers to avoid solicitors or claims firms

Sheree Howard says campaign aims to inform, not deter, consumers seeking legal help

PACCAR ruling blamed for ‘collapse’ in UK collective actions

PACCAR ruling blamed for collapse in collective actions, report warns

KC to lead urgent review into stalking legislation after police failings exposed

Richard right KC to assess if current stalking laws and technology safeguards are fit for purpose

Justice thinktank unveils plan to cut soaring remand population

Justice calls for bail to be magistrates’ starting point as remand cases hit record levels

Hausfeld defeats Apple in landmark £1.5bn UK class action trial

Apple loses first-ever UK collective action trial in £1.5bn App Store competition case

SRA plans ‘more intrusion’ into law firms after SSB Law failure

SRA to tighten grip on law firms following client protection failures