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SRA to warn public over solicitor “middlemen” giving investment scams credibility
The public is to be warned that solicitors are operating as “middlemen” to facilitate fraudulent high-yield investment schemes, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed. The SRA is to educate the public about the dangers of what it described in a draft warning notice it plans to distribute as “‘get rich quick’ scams”.
ABS round-up: Sports law firm plans to bring anti-doping science in-house, plus much more
A London-based sports law firm that counts among its clients the tennis star Maria Sharapova and world champion cyclist Lizzie Armistead, has become an alternative business structure with the aim of bringing analysis of substances in-house. We also round up ABS news from Crawford Legal, Gateley, Express Solicitors and Redde.
Do not sacrifice small law firms in favour of unregulated sector, tribunal tells SRA
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has launched a passionate defence of the sole practitioners and small law firms which “currently fill the consumer gap at competitive prices”, following the “passing away” of legal aid. They should not be sacrificed in favour of allowing solicitors to practise from unregulated businesses, it said.
Solicitor sanctioned for “inappropriate advances” to junior member of staff
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has rebuked and fined a male solicitor who made inappropriate sexual advances on a junior female member of staff. The former partner was fined £1,000 and also agreed to pay £300 costs and publication of the regulatory settlement agreement reached with the regulator.
SRA gets busy with rebukes for solicitors acting where there was a conflict of interest
A law firm and a solicitor have separately been rebuked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority for acting where there was a conflict of interest. Other rebukes have been handed out to a firm that did not comply with Legal Ombudsman decisions and a solicitor who said he was a sole practitioner when he wasn’t.
Supreme Court finds for solicitors’ insurer over liability for firm’s debt
The professional indemnity insurer of an insolvent law firm is not required to repay the £581,000 a disbursement funder lost due to the firm’s breach of contract, the Supreme Court has ruled. The justices overturned the Court of Appeal by 4-1.
PI solicitors generally happy with how market is working, but worries over bad practices remain
Personal injury lawyers generally think the market is working well, but there are continuing concerns over claimant firms bringing ‘frivolous’ cases, as well as the use of low-level staff, research commissioned by the Solicitors Regulation Authority has found. It also described a market polarising between big and small firms.
Lawyers and firms flock to app that cuts out legal recruiters
A ‘disruptive’ legal recruitment app backed by investment from a commercial law firm has signed up thousands of lawyers and dozens of law firms in its first five months, and has just launched in Australia too. It aims to connect legal employers and lawyers without the need for middlemen.
SRA to help solicitors practising from unregulated firms – and their employers – after rules rewrite
The new codes of conduct being drafted by the Solicitors Regulation Authority will include guidance to protect solicitors practising in unregulated businesses, as well as law firm whistleblowers, it has emerged. SRA chief executive Paul Philip strongly defended the principle of allowing solicitors to practise from unregulated firms.
Law schools urged to reconsider how they prepare students for practice amid concerns about ethics
More than one in five law students polled in the UK and the US admit that they would falsify time records for personal and business gain, according to a study of student ethics. Meanwhile, female law students tend to think more in ethical terms than men.











