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A law firm that failed to identify that the beneficial owner of its client was a politically exposed person (PEP) has been ...
The traditional division between justice and health is “damaging and confusing and cannot be allowed to stand”, leading legal ...
Complaints about contentious social media posts by barristers have fuelled a jump of a third in reports to the Bar Standards ...
An experienced solicitor has been jailed for his part in helping to run two bogus investment schemes – one involving ...
A High Court ruling casting uncertainty over the immunity of advocates for what they say and do in court could have a ...
HM Land Registry has missed the targets it set itself for reducing errors in new entries on the register and on productivity, ...
As InfoTrack marks 10 years of digital conveyancing innovation, the company has today launched Enquiries, a reimagined ...
While 48 out of the top 50 UK law firms are publicly committed to climate-related targets, only nine have disclosed time-bound carbon reduction targets by 2030 or net zero targets by 2050.
The High Court has cleared defendant law firm DWF of data protection breaches in collating evidence about the way North ...
A High Court judge has described as “extraordinary” the evidence of a solicitor who admitted he was only giving it because he was being paid to do so.
The legal profession is facing mounting pressure to strengthen its approach to compliance, competence, and risk management.
A paralegal has been jailed for 20 months after stealing £11,500 from clients whose affairs her firm was managing under ...