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MoJ an international outlier with client account interest plan

9 January 2026

Interest on Lawyers’ Client Account schemes around the world do not divert the money to general government coffers, as the Ministry of Justice is proposing, according to research.


Solicitors fined for misconduct over purchase of law firm

9 January 2026

A woman who used a solicitor to buy a law firm while she was still a trainee, and then practised unsupervised, has been fined for misconduct.


Court of Appeal backs strike-out of £68m law firm negligence claim

9 January 2026

The Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge to the striking out of £68m negligence claim against Yorkshire law firm Lupton Fawcett following a failed property development schemes.


Majority of conveyancers do not want binding sale contracts

9 January 2026

Seven out of 10 conveyancing solicitors do not want the government to introduce mandatory binding contracts for offers to buy homes, research has found.


Government will put firms “at risk” with client account interest grab

8 January 2026

The government’s proposed raid on client account interest “will put high street law firms at risk and force legal fees to rise for those that survive”, the Law Society has warned.


Spot-fixing cricketer’s solicitor cleared of urging false defence

8 January 2026

A solicitor who acted for a cricketer jailed for spot fixing has been cleared of an allegation that he encouraged his client to offer false evidence in his defence.


‘Double jeopardy’ warning over FCA money laundering switch

8 January 2026

The Financial Conduct Authority taking over the supervision of anti-money laundering activity risks delay and double jeopardy, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has warned.


Exodus of conveyancers “will make transaction times even longer”

8 January 2026

Transaction times will get “longer and longer” regardless of “how many new houses you build” because of the number of conveyancers leaving the market, MPs were told this week.


Ministry of Justice unveils plan to plunder client account interest

7 January 2026

The Ministry of Justice has today unveiled plans for an Interest on Lawyers’ Client Account scheme, which would claim 75% of the interest on pooled client accounts to boost its budget.


SRA to pay solicitor £160k over “fatally flawed” prosecution

7 January 2026

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has been ordered to pay a solicitor nearly £160,000 in costs after its prosecution of her was ruled “fatally flawed”.

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