The CRL Board met this week to review its Mazur action plan progress at a special meeting on 21.10.25. Discussions focused on what we can do as a regulator to quickly end the ongoing uncertainty and distress for those we regulate.
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In our role as a regulator #CRL are actively working to address some of the challenges currently being faced by Chartered Legal Executives as a result of the #Mazur ruling.
Please access our current update including next steps:
We have updated our FAQs to provide additional clarity in relation to the #Mazur vs. Charles Russells Speechlys LLP ruling and its implications for the conduct of #litigation and supervision.
Hear from #CRL Chair, Jonathan Rees on our latest board meeting, where we discussed the recent #Mazur judgement, its implications and what we can do as a regulator. Agenda also included:
Following the recent High Court Judgement in #Mazur vs.Charles Russells Speechlys LLP, #CRL has published interim guidance on the conduct of #litigation and supervision. We have also published related FAQs that we have received from #CILEX members in recent days.
🔹 Professional ethics - know your obligations 🔹 Upholding strong professional #ethics helps maintain the reputation and credibility of the #legal profession and minimise risk.
Make sure you fully understand their rights and responsibilities
*Final day for Stand-alone Litigation Practice Rights consultation*
Your views will help inform and develop our offer for stand-alone litigation practice rights and assist us in preparing our LSB Alteration Application.
Consultation on the requisite Rule changes required to create pathways for Chartered Legal Executives to gain authorisation for stand-alone #litigation practice rights.
CRK announce the appointment of Aaron Porter as CRL lay board member, replacing Professor Alice Belcher from the 01.09.25. Aaron brings a broad range of experience from Board and advisory roles within the regulation, higher and legal education sectors.