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Solicitor without PC took money for work he never did

A solicitor who deceived a convicted client into believing he had a practising certificate, took money to pursue an appeal and then did not do the work has been struck off.

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Private client specialists have “mixed feelings” about electronic wills

Most private client specialists have “mixed feelings” about Law Commission plans to permit electronic wills – but would embrace them if they happen.

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SRA fails with two high-profile SLAPPs prosecutions

Two high-profile Solicitors Regulation Authority prosecutions for alleged misconduct by libel lawyers failed last week.

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SRA disqualifies “dishonest” non-solicitor directors of SSB Group

Two non-solicitor directors of SSB Group have been disqualified from working in the profession after the Solicitors Regulation Authority found they had been dishonest.

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The power of participation for trainees and apprentices

It’s important as a trainee or an apprentice to get involved in the life of your firm – even under the pressure of discovering how to navigate professional life and now the demands of the SQE.


Is it time to change how law firms view compliance?

Although COFAs often hold senior positions and play an essential role in a firm’s financial and regulatory integrity, the perception of the compliance function itself is still evolving.


From templates to culture change: Lessons from the SRA on source of funds

The SRA’s new thematic review into source of funds and wealth reveals both progress and persistent blind spots, with source-of-funds checks too often thought of as a procedural hurdle.