Solicitors


Partner struck off after administering client’s estate for benefit of his associate and lover

1 November 2016

A partner at a leading law firm who did not inform the client whose will he was revising that he was in a personal relationship with one of the beneficiaries – herself an associate at the firm – and gave himself the power to grant her 11 times as much as she was due from the estate after the client died, has accepted his removal from the profession.


Time to take competence seriously as new CPD regime kicks off

1 November 2016

Law firms are being encouraged to get their act together now and come to terms with the new continuing professional development (CPD) regime for solicitors, which comes into force today. Firms can no longer choose to keep the old hours-based approach.


SRA hit with rare costs order for bringing “improper” prosecution

31 October 2016

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has made a rare costs order against the Solicitors Regulation Authority for having brought an “improper” prosecution against a law firm. It also expressed concern at how the regulator had ramped up the costs of the case by instructing leading counsel.


SRA to crack down on criminal law firm ‘touts’

31 October 2016

There are increasing reports of ‘touting’ by criminal defence law firms – where they use agents to approach potential clients, even if they already have representation – the Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned.


SQE will become part of law degrees and make LPC “redundant”

28 October 2016

Some universities will incorporate the first stage of the proposed Solicitors Qualifying Exam (SQE) into their law degrees, the education and training director of the Solicitors Regulation Authority has predicted. She said this would make the legal practice course redundant.


MoJ set to press ahead with regulatory independence

28 October 2016

The Ministry of Justice has no intention of dropping its plans to separate the legal regulators from their representative bodies, it said yesterday as it unveiled reviews of how the Legal Services Board and Legal Ombudsman are operating.


SRA to warn public over solicitor “middlemen” giving investment scams credibility

28 October 2016

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

27 October 2016

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

27 October 2016

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

27 October 2016

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.

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