Lindsay Lohan has one less legal problem to worry about since Los Angeles Superior Court Judge James R. Dabney has dropped her probation stemming from her 2011 jewelry theft case.

Lohan has been performing her court-ordered community service while in London as she works on the West End play Speed-The-Plow.

According to E! Online, Judge Dabney was given positive reviews from both the organization she’s been working with to carry out her community service hours and her counselor during a hearing on Thursday, which she did not attend. Her attorney, Shawn Holley, was there on her behalf.

Lohan remains on probation for the 2012 incident of reckless driving and lying to police but she is almost halfway through the required community service hours for that case, Daily News reports.

For now, though, her Holley said the judge was “pleased” with her progress.

“The prosecutors were pleased and of course I'm pleased that Lindsay's doing well on probation, with her career, and generally with her life," she added.

A source on the prosecution side said they do have a problem with her performing her hours oversees, noting, “How can we verify what she’s doing?”

Holley assured the organization is the “UK’ leading national volunteering charity, whose reputation and integrity are above reproach.”

Lohan has been on probation since 2007.

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