Legal News

Court of Appeal refuses bid by jailed barrister to call new evidence

A barrister has failed in a bid to overturn his conviction for defrauding the Legal Aid Agency by falsely claiming defence legal costs.

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Suspension for solicitor who ran firm without authorisation

A solicitor who practised as a sole practitioner for over three years without authorisation after her partner left has been suspended for nine months.

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Employment law changes “could reduce mobility of senior solicitors”

Shortening of the time limit and abolition of the cap on compensation for unfair dismissal will make law firms sharpen their procedures before dismissing staff.

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Two more convicted of harvesting personal data for PI claims

Two more men have been convicted of unlawful accessing and selling personal information to sell on as potential leads for injury claims.

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Ethical standards to protect the public

The recent BBC Panorama episode on solicitors acting for the Post Office highlighted how some lawyers can lose sight of their role to uphold the rule of law and the public interest.


Who will shape the future of UK lawtech?

The legal profession in England and Wales is broadly gender-balanced. The technology sector is not. Lawtech sits at the intersection of both.


AI and client confidentiality: the next regulatory faultline

The area most likely to expose firms to regulatory jeopardy in 2026 needs far more guidance: client confidentiality in the age of commercial AI systems.