Compliance & Regulation


LSB entitled to withhold email addresses of staff

30 July 2024

The Legal Services Board is entitled to withhold the email addresses of its board of directors and staff, the Information Commissioner’s Office has ruled in response to an FoI request.


Sham marriages solicitor is struck off

29 July 2024

A solicitor who arranged sham marriages as an immigration lawyer while “falsely representing” to the Home Office that his own marriage was genuine, has been struck off.


Local authority solicitor who lied about care order struck off

26 July 2024

A local authority solicitor who provided “false and misleading information” to colleagues over a period of 18 months about an application to discharge a child’s care order has been struck off.


LeO’s backlog “reflects scale of challenges”, chief ombudsman says

25 July 2024

The backlog of almost 3,400 cases waiting to be investigated at the Legal Ombudsman “reflects the scale of the challenges” it faces, the chief ombudsman has said.


Complaints about the SRA rise by 29%

24 July 2024

Complaints about the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s handling of cases rose by 29% last year, with the increase in interventions part of the reason.


NY lawyers can passively invest in ABSs, says city bar association

24 July 2024

A New York lawyer may hold a financial interest in an alternative business structure operating legally elsewhere, the city bar association has said.


Huge hike in compensation fund levy to go ahead

23 July 2024

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is pressing ahead with a huge hike in the compensation fund levy in the wake of the spiralling cost of law firm failures.


Aggregation fears “set to drive up cost” of indemnity insurance

23 July 2024

Solicitors may face a more restricted professional indemnity insurance market this year amid growing concern over limitations on insurers aggregating claims.


Accusations fly amid “hostility” between LSB and Bar regulator

23 July 2024

Relations between the Legal Services Board and the Bar Standards Board are close to breaking point over the speed of reform at the barrister regulator.


SRA reports two law firms to Treasury for breaching Russia sanctions

23 July 2024

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has reported two law firms to the Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation, part of the Treasury, for breaching sanctions on Russia.

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