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Solicitors Journal - Latest Legal News for Lawyers

Legal news, appointments, opinion, and law practice management

TCC Awards £34m for Systemic MEP Defects at One Hyde Park

TCC Awards £34m for Systemic MEP Defects at One Hyde Park

TCC ruling underscores contractor exposure for latent defects, collateral warranty reach and evidential consequences of defence strike-out.
Feature20 Feb 2026
Cyberflashing as Priority Illegal Content
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Cyberflashing as Priority Illegal Content

The Online Safety Act 2023 elevates cyberflashing to priority illegal content, but enforcement and evidential hurdles may limit real-world protection
Practice Notes20 Feb 2026
Private equity reshapes UK law firm governance
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Private equity reshapes UK law firm governance

External capital is transforming UK law firm governance, financing structures and regulatory risk management.
Feature20 Feb 2026
Fassone v Hugh James: professional negligence claim dismissed over historic child abuse settlement advice
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Fassone v Hugh James: professional negligence claim dismissed over historic child abuse settlement advice

High Court finds no breach of duty where specialist solicitors advised acceptance of £10,000 settlement without expert psychiatric report or counsel's opinion.
Court Report20 Feb 2026
BMA v General Medical Council: Court of Appeal dismisses challenge to "medical professionals" terminology in Good Medical Practice
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BMA v General Medical Council: Court of Appeal dismisses challenge to "medical professionals" terminology in Good Medical Practice

The Court of Appeal upholds the GMC's use of "medical professionals" as a collective descriptor for doctors, physician associates and anaesthesia associates.
Court Report20 Feb 2026
Pembrokeshire Holdings v Food Standards Agency: condensation, contamination risk and enforcement proportionality
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Pembrokeshire Holdings v Food Standards Agency: condensation, contamination risk and enforcement proportionality

High Court upholds food hygiene notices against a Welsh slaughterhouse over persistent condensation.
Court Report20 Feb 2026
SJ Interview: Ben Aram
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SJ Interview: Ben Aram

Ben Aram is UK Managing Partner at Kennedys and co-head of its Corporate & Commercial division. A solicitor specialising in international arbitration and commercial litigation, he has led the expansion of the firm’s UK corporate practice and helped launch its global ESG group. In this interview, he reflects on law-firm leadership, scaling practices, partnership governance, and the skills lawyers need in a changing market.
Interview17 Feb 2026
AI in Law: responsibility never delegated
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AI in Law: responsibility never delegated

As AI becomes routine in legal practice, regulators and courts insist accountability stays firmly with the human professional
Foreword29 Jan 2026
Freeths strengthens team with senior hires
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Freeths strengthens team with senior hires

Freeths in Nottingham has bolstered its Trusts, Estates and Tax team with two senior appointments to enhance its private client offering across the region
Appointments20 Feb 2026
Venus Legal expands into military claims
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Venus Legal expands into military claims

Venus Legal has launched its military claims service to assist Armed Forces members facing serious challenges
Announcements13 Feb 2026

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Court Report|20 Feb 2026

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Court Report|20 Feb 2026

Ferdous Alam Khan v SSHD: Court of Appeal clarifies legal status of vulnerability guidance

Court Report|20 Feb 2026

STS v Secretary of State for Defence: ARAP counter-narcotics eligibility and the limits of facilitation roles

Court Report|20 Feb 2026

Fullah v Medical Research Council: when remission requires a fresh Employment Tribunal panel

Court Report|20 Feb 2026

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Opinion|20 Feb 2026

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News|20 Feb 2026