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Solicitors Journal - Latest Legal News for Lawyers

Legal news, appointments, opinion, and law practice management

Employment tribunal delays are reshaping litigation strategy

Employment tribunal delays are reshaping litigation strategy

Prolonged Tribunal backlogs are transforming employer strategy, settlement dynamics, and case management
Business6 Mar 2026
Crisis in legal sector parent support
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Crisis in legal sector parent support

A recent survey indicates legal sector parents experience higher stress than those in other industries, raising alarm
News6 Mar 2026
CILEX urges regulators to enhance access
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CILEX urges regulators to enhance access

CILEX criticises legal regulators for not doing enough to improve access and diversity within the legal profession
News6 Mar 2026
Swire v Canterbury City Council: EIA screening, park and ride capacity, and the limits of cumulative assessment
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Swire v Canterbury City Council: EIA screening, park and ride capacity, and the limits of cumulative assessment

High Court dismisses judicial review of A2 slip road planning permission — [2026] EWHC 478 (Admin)
Court Report6 Mar 2026
Shah Ali v General Medical Council: erasure upheld following persistent lack of insight
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Shah Ali v General Medical Council: erasure upheld following persistent lack of insight

A doctor's removal from the medical register was confirmed after successive tribunals identified an entrenched failure to accept responsibility for two serious matters.
Court Report6 Mar 2026
XY, Re: welfare deputyship, internet use and the court's ultimate authority
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XY, Re: welfare deputyship, internet use and the court's ultimate authority

Internet and social media decisions fall outside standard welfare deputyship authority; the Court of Protection retains ultimate best interests jurisdiction regardless of deputy appointment.
Court Report6 Mar 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
Power Shifts, Responsibility Holds
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Power Shifts, Responsibility Holds

From AI liability and freezing injunctions to private equity governance and regulatory reform, this issue traces a legal system adapting to new pressures while keeping accountability firmly human.
Foreword27 Feb 2026
Lucie Wood rejoins Forbes Solicitors team
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Lucie Wood rejoins Forbes Solicitors team

Lucie Wood has returned to Forbes Solicitors as a partner after a successful stint at Cobden House Chambers
Appointments6 Mar 2026
Hunton embraces Wexler for litigation improvement
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Hunton embraces Wexler for litigation improvement

US law firm Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP has integrated Wexler, an AI-native fact intelligence platform, into its global litigation practice to support deposition processes, trial preparation, and early case assessments. The decision followed a thorough evaluation of available litigation technologies, leading the firm to adopt Wexler to assist attorneys in surfacing essential facts, detecting inconsistencies, and engaging more deeply with the evidential record as cases develop. The platform is already operational among litigation teams including partners throughout the firm.
Announcements6 Mar 2026

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Secretary of State for the Home Department v AB: subjective fear and the limits of deportation appeals

Court Report|6 Mar 2026

Zinda v Ark Schools: fraud claim to set aside judgement fails where evidence was always in claimant's possession

Court Report|6 Mar 2026

Re A, B and C: Court of Appeal upholds mother as perpetrator of non-accidental fracture in care proceedings

Court Report|6 Mar 2026

Aksahin v London Borough of Enfield: passengers, car cruising injunctions and contempt of court

Court Report|6 Mar 2026

Heidrych v District Court in Bydgoszcz: fugitivity, delay and the Article 8 balance in extradition proceedings

Court Report|6 Mar 2026

High Court considers Afghan relocation claims

News|6 Mar 2026

OpenID Foundation advocates digital estate standards

News|6 Mar 2026

Roberts v Severn Trent Water: when does section 18(8) of the Water Industry Act 1991 bar competition claims?

Court Report|5 Mar 2026

Kay v Martineau Johnson: when does time begin to run under section 14A for solicitor negligence claims?

Court Report|5 Mar 2026