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15 April 2026
Issue: 8157 / Categories: Legal News , Legal services , Regulatory , Dispute resolution
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Mind your responsibilities post Mazur

Solicitors practising litigation have been issued with a Law Society practice note following the Court of Appeal’s judgment in Mazur

The court overturned the controversial Mazur ruling, which had created uncertainty about the role of non-solicitors in litigation work. Instead, it held the High Court was wrong to distinguish between supporting an authorised solicitor in conducting litigation and conducting litigation under the supervision of an authorised solicitor, in Mazur and another v Charles Russell Speechlys LLP and another (Chartered Institute of Legal Executives and others, intervening) [2026] EWCA Civ 369.

The practice note sets out the Law Society’s understanding of how the judgment should be interpreted, pending further guidance from the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

Law Society vice president Brett Dixon said the judgment ‘establishes a less restrictive framework... but it does not remove all limitations on what an unauthorised person employed by a regulated entity may do’. He said it confirms an authorised person can delegate tasks as long as they maintain responsibility for those tasks.

MOVERS & SHAKERS

EIP—Stuart Malcolm

EIP—Stuart Malcolm

EIP strengthens Commercial practice with a new partner

Ellisons—Francesca Brown

Ellisons—Francesca Brown

Ellisons welcomes Francesca Brown to Family team

Shakespeare Martineau—Marie Bourke

Shakespeare Martineau—Marie Bourke

Shakespeare Martineau strengthens Sheffield regulatory practice with new hires

NEWS
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A sprawling Intellectual Property Office battle between House of Fraser and Frasers Property has delivered a masterclass in modern trade mark law
Courts in England and Wales and Singapore are increasingly confronting complex disputes over international child relocation as families become more globally mobile
The government’s long-awaited family law reform consultation could mark a turning point for domestic abuse victims navigating financial remedy proceedings, but significant challenges remain
A new commercial court pilot giving the public access to documents used in hearings, including expert reports, is raising difficult questions about transparency and privacy
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