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PM Law £39.5M Fraud: 92 Claims, £9.31M Paid to Former Clients

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The SRA has confirmed its ongoing investigation into PM Law Ltd involves suspected fraud with £39.5 million in improperly removed client funds. As of 17 April 2026, the SRA Compensation Fund has paid 92 claims totalling £9.31 million, with a further £6.8 million paid from money held within the firm. The total estimated value of claims to-date is £21.52 million. The PM Law group comprised 11 companies, 25 offices and more than 30 trading names across Yorkshire, Cumbria, Berkshire, Derbyshire and London.

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The SRA published an update on its intervention into PM Law Ltd, confirming the suspected fraud involves approximately £39.5 million in improperly removed client funds. Compensation paid to-date includes £9.31 million across 92 claims from the SRA Compensation Fund, plus £6.8 million from money held within the firm at the time of intervention, with total estimated claims of £21.52 million. The SRA has introduced a prioritisation schedule for processing further claims based on risk of harm.

Former clients of PM Law who have not yet submitted claims should contact the SRA Compensation Fund team. Legal professionals should note this as one of the largest and most complex interventions ever undertaken by the SRA, involving 11 companies, 25 offices and 30 trading names across five English regions.

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News release

Update on support for clients of PM Law

21 April 2026

We can confirm that our ongoing investigation into the PM Law Ltd involves a sophisticated suspected fraud, involving the improper removal and misuse of around £39.5 million of client funds.

The intervention into PM Law is one of the largest and most complex ever undertaken. The PM Law group was made up of 11 companies, 25 offices and more than 30 trading names spread across Yorkshire, Cumbria, Berkshire, Derbyshire and London.

We are continuing to contact and support thousands of former clients of PM Law impacted by the firm's sudden closure.

As of 17 April 2026, support given so far includes:

  • 92 claims, totalling £9.31 million, have been paid to former clients from the SRA Compensation Fund
  • a further £6.8 million has been paid out from money held within the firm at the time we intervened
  • 25,000 emails or letters have been sent to people identified from the seized files as having live matters
  • 17,000 enquiries have been dealt with
  • 9,300 live files have been returned to clients (with a further 20,000 transferred in bulk to insurer clients). We are continuing to handle hundreds of further claims to our compensation fund. The total value of these potential claims to-date, including those already paid out, is an estimated £21.52m. This figure may increase further if, and when, more applications come forward.

We have introduced a prioritisation schedule for processing applications to the fund, this applies to claims linked to both PM Law and any wider applications relating to other law firms. Under the schedule the order in which claims are dealt with will be based on the risk of harm faced by those making them. This ordering will not impact the likelihood of whether any individual claim is successful when considered.

The SRA Compensation Fund exists to provide safeguards to members of the public who have lost money when a law firm has closed. It is vital tool to providing confidence in legal services by ensuring the public are protected in the unlikely event that their law firm unexpectedly closes.

Paul Hastings, SRA Director of Client Protection said: 'We are continuing to do all we can to support former clients of PM Law, including by reuniting them with their money or files.

'Some of those affected were in the process of buying or selling a home, facing the risk of collapsed moves, or losing their deposits. Others were dealing with delayed probate matters, often while managing bereavement and outstanding estate administration.

'Many of the former clients faced significant upheaval at a stressful time, so we have been determined to provide as much support as possible.'

To help support former clients we have moved extra staff into our compensation fund team. Our intervention agents also continue to work round-the-clock, including on weekends, to handle client queries.

Read further information about our intervention in PM Law.

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Classification

Agency
SRA
Published
April 21st, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
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Industry sector
5411 Legal Services
Activity scope
Fraud investigation Client compensation fund Legal services regulation
Geographic scope
United Kingdom GB

Taxonomy

Primary area
Legal Services
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Consumer Protection Financial Services

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