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Solicitor who falsely recorded time to meet targets struck off

A solicitor who falsely recorded 100 hours of time to help meet her billing targets has been struck off, despite recognition of the mental health issues she was facing at the time.

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SRA accused of “stonewalling” over health statistics

A solicitor who asked the SRA to confirm how many times conditions have been placed on practising certificates because of health concerns says he is being “stonewalled”.

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Law Society trains focus on SRA for Mazur supervision guidance

The Law Society has put the focus on the SRA to give the profession guidance on what amounts to supervision following the Mazur ruling.

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Family law market expected to “keep growing by 6%”

The family law market grew by 6.4% last year to £2.3bn and will keep growing by almost 6% a year until it reaches £2.9bn in 2029, new research has predicted.

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The best legal AI doesn’t replace rules-based engines – it completes them

There is a belief circulating in legal tech that AI can solve everything – that LLMs are universally superior to what came before. It is not always true, however.


Small steps, big impact: how SME law firms are making legal tech work

For SME law firms, the priority is turning the potential of tech into measurable impact: success is driven not just by the technology, but by how firms approach planning and implementation.


Why housing disrepair claims against councils have leapt by nearly 400%

Housing disrepair claims against councils have surged dramatically in recent years, with some areas reporting increases approaching a staggering 400%.