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Law firms fined £600,000 for AML breaches

4 June 2026

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has fined 59 law firms a total of £600,000 in the past six months for breaching basic anti-money laundering rules.


Judge condemns National Lottery bidder’s “extraordinary” litigation conduct

4 June 2026

The High Court has awarded indemnity costs over a failed £1bn challenge to the award of the National Lottery so as to mark its disapproval of the claimants’ “extraordinary” litigation conduct.


District judge sacked for “wholly inappropriate” conduct towards staff

4 June 2026

A district judge has been removed from office over his “wholly inappropriate” behaviour towards staff, including unwanted physical contact.


Windrush compensation scheme “too complex” without lawyers

4 June 2026

The Windrush compensation scheme is “too complex” for claimants without lawyers, a Liberal Democrat peer has told the House of Lords.


“The clock is ticking”: PE investment in law down but deal volume up

3 June 2026

Private equity invested an estimated £250m into UK law firms last year and around £80m so far this – compared to the record £534m of 2024 – but deal volume is up sharply.


Midlands law firm makes latest acquisition since taking PE

3 June 2026

Black Country law firm Higgs has made its second acquisition since being bought by private equity last year.


CLC warns of “regulatory blind spots” on referral fees

3 June 2026

The Council for Licensed Conveyancers has warned of the risk of “regulatory blind spots” after a review of referral fees revealed shortcomings in firms documenting arrangements.


HMRC finally explains when conveyancers should register as tax advisers

3 June 2026

HM Revenue & Customs has finally issued detailed guidance on when conveyancers need to register with it as tax advisers.


Farewell to the Chancery Division in High Court shake-up

3 June 2026

The Lady Chief Justice has unveiled a modernisation of the High Court which will see a new Business and Property Division replace the Chancery Division.


SRA presses on with separating management and compliance roles

2 June 2026

The SRA is going ahead with rule changes to separate law firm managers who can “unilaterally” make decisions from compliance officer roles in all but the smallest firms.

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