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LSB puts SRA under pressure amid fears of more law firm collapses

The Legal Services Board is to bear down on the Solicitors Regulation Authority amid concern that more collapses could follow the likes of Axiom Ince and PM Law.

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Lawyers granted injunction against harassment from litigant in person

A solicitor and a barrister in a family case have been granted an interim injunction against the litigant in person on the other side accused of harassing them.

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Law firm’s AI tool translates legalese into Gen Z or ‘sassy’ English

“Honey, the legal world was in a full-blown meltdown, and this judgment is the ice water they needed.” That’s how a law firm’s plain English AI tool’s ‘sassy’ mode summarises the Mazur ruling.

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Massive insider trading allegations rock leading US law firms

Thirty people have been charged in the US with a decade-long insider trading scheme that netted tens of millions of dollars in illicit profits by stealing information from top law firms.

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The cost of systemic failure and childbirth injuries

Recent reports show that the NHS has paid almost £3.5bn in medical claims around childbirth injuries over the past six years.


Mazur: when regulators make simple things complicated

What the last six months have shown is that supervision cannot be treated as a background compliance obligation quietly managed somewhere in a firm’s operational processes.


How unstoppable AI is reshaping UK legal practice

At a time when most technology innovation still flows from the US and China, UK lawtech is attracting growing international attention and capital.