THE MAZUR DECISION TODAY 4: THE CONCLUSIONS: IF AN UNATHORISED PERSON IS IN REALITY CONDUCTING THE LITIGATION “THEY WILL BE COMMITTING AN OFFENCE”

The judgment in Mazur today is far more nuanced than some observers have suggested. It is not an "as we were" situation. There is still scope for those working within solicitors' practices to be breaking the law and thus committing a criminal offence. This is clear from the short, but punchy, judgme...

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