Who is allowed to litigate? Suddenly no one is sure
26-09-2025 11:13 via lawgazette.co.uk

Who is allowed to litigate? Suddenly no one is sure

High Court ruling brings on a compliance headache for solicitors - not least those who had relied on incorrect SRA guidance.
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