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As part of our continued drive to be at the forefront of the property market, we’ve redesigned our Argyll SiteSolutions ...
The announcement by HM Treasury that it wants to see "clearer and more proportionate" Money Laundering Regulations has been ...
Former Attorney General Suella Braverman KC has entered into a war of words with a trainee solicitor over a petition calling ...
Eleven organisations are to receive grants totalling £360,000 to pay the costs of up to 190 aspiring solicitors from ...
A partner who deliberately failed to disclose during his divorce that he held over £23,000 in his capital account has been ...
A sole practitioner has been struck off for ignoring the anti-money laundering rules for six years and also showing a ...
The solicitor for former Conservative Chancellor Nadeem Zahawi has appealed against the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ...
The “perhaps radical” option of granting legal personality to artificial intelligence systems is likely to be on the agenda ...
The High Court has highlighted the “fishy” role of two solicitors in a housing possession case in what “looks like a ...
The UK legal industry is undergoing a profound digital transformation in 2025, driven by the need for greater efficiency, ...
A former City solicitor has been struck off after being convicted at Southwark Crown Court on two separate occasions and jailed for child sex offences.
The Arbitration Act 2025 came into force last week and, with growing judicial momentum behind mediation as well, meaning ...