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Solicitors Journal - Latest Legal News for Lawyers

Legal news, appointments, opinion, and law practice management

Freezing injunctions: power, asymmetry and the shifting merits threshold

Freezing injunctions: power, asymmetry and the shifting merits threshold

Recent appellate decisions have clarified, and perhaps unsettled, the law governing freezing injunctions. From the “good arguable case” threshold to risk of dissipation, full and frank disclosure, and fortification, the jurisdiction remains potent, asymmetric and commercially devastating.
Feature17 Feb 2026
Government pledges swift action on online safety
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Government pledges swift action on online safety

The Prime Minister aims to enhance online safety for children by regulating VPN use and chatbots
News17 Feb 2026
Regulating online safety for children
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Regulating online safety for children

The UK Government is taking significant steps to enhance online safety for children on social media platforms
News17 Feb 2026
Rudan Business Holding v Tridan Trusted Advisors: when costs budget variations will and won't be allowed
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Rudan Business Holding v Tridan Trusted Advisors: when costs budget variations will and won't be allowed

High Court rules on threshold tests for costs budget revisions in unfair prejudice petition.
Court Report17 Feb 2026
Wolfe James v HSBC UK Bank: limitation, constructive trust and the boundaries of fraud claims
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Wolfe James v HSBC UK Bank: limitation, constructive trust and the boundaries of fraud claims

Court of Appeal confirms time ran from 2013 in disputed loan account fraud case
Court Report17 Feb 2026
Annulling a debtor-initiated bankruptcy: lessons from Nilsson v Jones [2026] EWHC 319 (Ch)
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Annulling a debtor-initiated bankruptcy: lessons from Nilsson v Jones [2026] EWHC 319 (Ch)

High Court annuls bankruptcy order on discretionary grounds where Austrian assets were irrecoverable and creditors faced likely detriment.
Court Report17 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
Hughie Wong appointed managing partner at Walkers
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Hughie Wong appointed managing partner at Walkers

Walkers has appointed Hughie Wong as the new managing partner of its London office starting 1 March 2026
Appointments17 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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News|16 Feb 2026

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