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Veteran solicitor suspended for year over accounts chaos

A veteran solicitor who said she was wrong to continue running her firm after the death of her husband – who worked with her in the business – has been suspended for accounts rule breaches.

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Doing nothing “is a legitimate strategy for lawyers”

Doing nothing is “a legitimate strategy” for lawyers which “maintains focus on key objectives and avoids burnout”, the founder of LOD (Lawyers on Demand) has argued.

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High Court: Solicitor “turned blind eye” to money laundering concerns

A partner at a London law firm “dishonestly assisted” in misappropriating a company’s funds by turning a blind eye to money laundering issues raised by property transactions, the High Court has ruled.

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Listed PI business eyes more serious cases as debt falls

Listed group NAHL has announced growth in profitability and cash generation for the first six months of 2025, while also reducing net debt to a 10-year low.

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SQE provider pass rates “must be published as soon as possible”

The interim chief executive of the Legal Services Board has called on the Solicitors Regulation Authority to publish data on SQE pass rates by provider “as soon as possible”.

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“Little improvement” in dilapidated courts, says Law Society

Solicitors have reported “little improvement” in the dilapidated state of court estate over the past three years, with problems including rotting seagulls and maggots “raining down” into a lobby.

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Advertising watchdog upholds complaints against group action law firms

The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld complaints against three law firms over misleading websites and online advertising for group actions.

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SRA checking if it gave others wrong advice like in Mazur case

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is checking if it provided any other law firms with incorrect advice on whether non-authorised people can conduct litigation.

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SDT removes “otiose” restriction on law firm director

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has removed an “otiose” condition imposed only last October on a director of a law firm that prevented him from holding a compliance role.

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Buoyant Keystone sees share price soar alongside income and profits

Listed firm Keystone Law continues to make significant strides, with revenue up 17% in the first half of its financial year and likely to exceed market expectations for the full year.

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