Krzysztof Krzysztof Editor About me Krzysztof's Posts Firm fined £68,000 for processing CA$23m through client account 4 February 2026 Apioneering virtual law firm has been fined £68,000 after allowing millions of dollars to pass through its client account with no link to... Clear your desk and go’: The overnight closure of PM Law 4 February 2026 The apparent closure of a network of firms came as such a shock that some remote working staff became aware only when they tried to log... Leveson review: 135 new recommendations to fix courts crisis v2 4 February 2026 Acriminal justice adviser accountable to the prime minister, an annual review of legal aid fees and allowing prison vans to use bus lanes... Leveson review: 135 new recommendations to fix courts crisis 4 February 2026 Acriminal justice adviser accountable to the prime minister, an annual review of legal aid fees and allowing prison vans to use bus lanes... Solicitor appeals 'disproportionate' SDT sanction v2 4 February 2026 The High Court’s judgment in Ashley Hurst v Solicitors Regulation Authority overturning a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal sanction could... Solicitor appeals 'disproportionate' SDT sanction 4 February 2026 The High Court’s judgment in Ashley Hurst v Solicitors Regulation Authority overturning a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal sanction could... Two out of three firms approached by private equity investors 27 January 2026 Seventy percent of mid-sized law firms have been approached by private investors in the past year, according to research published today.... Court of Appeal criticises 'staggering' £44m costs in Nigeria arbitration row 27 January 2026 The Court of Appeal has urged parties in a showdown over a 'stagggering' multi-million-pound costs bill to take a ‘realistic’ approach to... In-house lawyers say whistleblowing guidance is 'unworkable' 27 January 2026 An organisation representing in-house lawyers has criticised the Law Society for its failing to understand the sector in its guidance on... Romanian judge’s sanction over Facebook posts was human rights breach 29 December 2025 The European Court of Human Rights has found a Romanian judge’s freedom of expression rights were breached when he was sanctioned by the... Meet the Ukrainian lawyer who fled bombs to start afresh in the UK 29 December 2025 Almost four years ago, Ukrainian lawyer Stanislav Schevchenko was running a successful firm in his native Kyiv and raising a young... In depth: Removing barriers to administrative justice 29 December 2025 Poor decision-making by public bodies causes ‘avoidable disputes’ that put ‘systemic strain on tribunals, charities and public services’.... 7th post: Specialists welcome entry into force of Arbitration Act 2025 6 August 2025 Arbitration practitioners have widely welcomed the regime ushered in by the Arbitration Act 2025, which comes into force today. The... 6th live post: Letters roundup 6 August 2025 Let conveyancers regain their humanityAs a solicitor with three years’ post-qualification experience in conveyancing, I have come to... 5th live post: Finding the middle way 6 August 2025 THE LOW DOWN Mention arbitration and many people think of construction disputes, or of the prestigious arbitral institutions that... 4th live post: London legal giants unveil new partners - but don’t mention the ‘D’ word 6 August 2025 ity titans Freshfields and A&O Shearman have unveiled their annual partner promotions - while remaining noticeably coy on any diversity... 3rd live post: Firm hires: Residential conveyancing specialists join DMH Stallard 6 August 2025 South East law firm DMH Stallard has appointed partner Tulia Ristow and senior associate Ona Proctor to its real estate team in... 2nd live post Roundtable: Coming forward - supporting profitability and growth 6 August 2025 Any focus on the profits of large commercial law firms traditionally zeroed in on the role of fee-earners billing by the hour for black... 1st live post test updated 6 August 2025 test test
Firm fined £68,000 for processing CA$23m through client account 4 February 2026 Apioneering virtual law firm has been fined £68,000 after allowing millions of dollars to pass through its client account with no link to...
Clear your desk and go’: The overnight closure of PM Law 4 February 2026 The apparent closure of a network of firms came as such a shock that some remote working staff became aware only when they tried to log...
Leveson review: 135 new recommendations to fix courts crisis v2 4 February 2026 Acriminal justice adviser accountable to the prime minister, an annual review of legal aid fees and allowing prison vans to use bus lanes...
Leveson review: 135 new recommendations to fix courts crisis 4 February 2026 Acriminal justice adviser accountable to the prime minister, an annual review of legal aid fees and allowing prison vans to use bus lanes...
Solicitor appeals 'disproportionate' SDT sanction v2 4 February 2026 The High Court’s judgment in Ashley Hurst v Solicitors Regulation Authority overturning a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal sanction could...
Solicitor appeals 'disproportionate' SDT sanction 4 February 2026 The High Court’s judgment in Ashley Hurst v Solicitors Regulation Authority overturning a Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal sanction could...
Two out of three firms approached by private equity investors 27 January 2026 Seventy percent of mid-sized law firms have been approached by private investors in the past year, according to research published today....
Court of Appeal criticises 'staggering' £44m costs in Nigeria arbitration row 27 January 2026 The Court of Appeal has urged parties in a showdown over a 'stagggering' multi-million-pound costs bill to take a ‘realistic’ approach to...
In-house lawyers say whistleblowing guidance is 'unworkable' 27 January 2026 An organisation representing in-house lawyers has criticised the Law Society for its failing to understand the sector in its guidance on...
Romanian judge’s sanction over Facebook posts was human rights breach 29 December 2025 The European Court of Human Rights has found a Romanian judge’s freedom of expression rights were breached when he was sanctioned by the...
Meet the Ukrainian lawyer who fled bombs to start afresh in the UK 29 December 2025 Almost four years ago, Ukrainian lawyer Stanislav Schevchenko was running a successful firm in his native Kyiv and raising a young...
In depth: Removing barriers to administrative justice 29 December 2025 Poor decision-making by public bodies causes ‘avoidable disputes’ that put ‘systemic strain on tribunals, charities and public services’....
7th post: Specialists welcome entry into force of Arbitration Act 2025 6 August 2025 Arbitration practitioners have widely welcomed the regime ushered in by the Arbitration Act 2025, which comes into force today. The...
6th live post: Letters roundup 6 August 2025 Let conveyancers regain their humanityAs a solicitor with three years’ post-qualification experience in conveyancing, I have come to...
5th live post: Finding the middle way 6 August 2025 THE LOW DOWN Mention arbitration and many people think of construction disputes, or of the prestigious arbitral institutions that...
4th live post: London legal giants unveil new partners - but don’t mention the ‘D’ word 6 August 2025 ity titans Freshfields and A&O Shearman have unveiled their annual partner promotions - while remaining noticeably coy on any diversity...
3rd live post: Firm hires: Residential conveyancing specialists join DMH Stallard 6 August 2025 South East law firm DMH Stallard has appointed partner Tulia Ristow and senior associate Ona Proctor to its real estate team in...
2nd live post Roundtable: Coming forward - supporting profitability and growth 6 August 2025 Any focus on the profits of large commercial law firms traditionally zeroed in on the role of fee-earners billing by the hour for black...