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Pioneering local authority shared legal service eyes ABS move

25 April 2019

A pioneering shared legal service providing advice to seven councils in the East Midlands is set to create the latest local authority alternative business structure.


SRA: Law firm harassment cases behind majority of NDA complaints

25 April 2019

More than half of the reports received by the SRA about the use of non-disclosure agreements in discrimination or harassment cases relate to claims made within law firms, it has emerged.


High Court clears law firms over “fraudulent” property transfers

25 April 2019

The High Court has thrown out a claim that two law firms and three solicitors were responsible for two allegedly fraudulent transfers of a property.


Solicitor fined £8,000 for second drink-driving conviction

25 April 2019

A solicitor with a previous conviction for drink-driving has been fined £8,000 after she was caught again, having failed to learn from her first offence, a disciplinary tribunal decided.


PI solicitors who breached referral fee ban tried to blame SRA

24 April 2019

Two personal injury lawyers who tried to blame “unhelpful” ethics guidance from the Solicitors Regulation Authority for paying banned referral fees have been fined by a tribunal.


Solicitor convicted of sending woman abusive Facebook messages

24 April 2019

A junior solicitor who was convicted after sending a woman he briefly dated a series of abusive Facebook messages has had his sentence reduced but now faces regulatory action too.


Small firm solicitors “highly stressed but enjoying their jobs”

24 April 2019

A majority of solicitors at small and medium-sized firms have high stress levels and most believe it is a “major issue” for the profession, a survey has found.


CLC set to back third-party managed accounts

24 April 2019

The Council for Licensed Conveyancers is proposing to join the Solicitors Regulation Authority in allowing the lawyers it regulates to use third-party managed accounts.


Law firm “can recoup outlay” from apprentice who quit early

23 April 2019

A law firm is entitled to recoup the money it spent training an apprentice who broke an agreement to stay at the firm for a year after completing his course, an employment tribunal has ruled.


Solicitor convicted over cannabis farm suspended from practice

23 April 2019

A solicitor has been suspended from practice after being convicted of allowing a small cannabis farm to grow in her house. A tribunal said maintaining the profession’s reputation required it.

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