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Exclusive: Australian firm eyes major UK expansion with PE backing

25 March 2025

An Australian law firm offering SMEs unlimited, on-demand legal services on a subscription basis is set to expand its UK operation after taking private equity investment.


SRA: Law firm’s work for warlord was not improper

25 March 2025

The SRA yesterday took the unusual step of setting out why it cleared the law firm which acted for Yevgeniy Prigozhin, leader of the Wagner Group, of misconduct.


Paralegal to pay £20k in costs for “hopeless” claim against law firm

25 March 2025

A paralegal has been ordered to pay costs of just over £20,000 for bringing a “hopeless and misconceived” employment tribunal claim against a law firm.


Law firm avoids tribunal referral over PEP due diligence failures

25 March 2025

A law firm that failed to conduct proper anti-money laundering checks while acting for a politically exposed person has been fined £25,000.


Law Society research highlights its TA6 failures

24 March 2025

The extent of the Law Society’s misjudgement in last year’s launch of the updated TA6 property information form has been laid out by research it commissioned.


Tribunal clears Daily Mail sting solicitor of misconduct

24 March 2025

One of the solicitors accused by the Daily Mail of offering to help an undercover reporter concoct a false asylum claim has been cleared of misconduct.


In-house solicitor fined for offensive nicknames and emails

24 March 2025

A senior in-house solicitor who coined offensive nicknames for colleagues and sent sweary emails has been fined £15,000 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.


Trump escalates attack on lawyers with disciplinary threat

24 March 2025

President Donald Trump’s assault on the legal profession went up a notch on Saturday by ordering action against lawyers who bring “partisan” litigation against the federal government.


Legal threat to US firm in London over “u-turn on helping trans man”

21 March 2025

The Good Law Project is threatening US law firm Morrison Foerster with legal action over its London office “reneging” on an agreement to represent a trans man.


Whiplash tariff to rise on 31 May but fixed costs review delayed

21 March 2025

The 15% uplift in the fixed fees for whiplash cases will take effect from 31 May, the fourth anniversary of the Official Injury Claim portal, justice minister Sarah Sackman has announced.

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