Solicitors
Appeal court criticises SRA as it raises possibility of more time to challenge interventions
There may be circumstances in which the eight-day period solicitors have to challenge interventions into their practices should be extended, the Court of Appeal has suggested.
SRA "waiting for something to go wrong" before taking action on cloud computing
The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s reluctance to give detailed guidance to law firms on cloud computing could be because it is “waiting for something to go wrong” before it acts, a report has suggested.
600 firms and individuals receive SRA ticking-off over compliance officer failures
More than 600 law firms and individuals have so far had their cards marked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority over failures associated with the nomination of compliance officers, it has emerged. A further 139 investigations remain live.
Indemnity insurer collapse leaves millions in unpaid claims against solicitors
Lemma, the failed Gibraltar-based solicitors’ indemnity insurer, has left run-off claims worth around £25m to be borne by the financial services industry in the wake of its collapse last year, it has emerged.
ABSs face fines of up to 2.5% of turnover for serious misconduct
Alternative business structures with a turnover of more than £2m face fines of up to 2.5% of their turnover in cases of serious misconduct, under plans being considered by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
SRA targets risk in streamlined law firm and ABS authorisation process
Alternative business structures, law firms and sole practitioners looking for authorisation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority will for the first time fill in the same form as the regulator steps up its risk-based approach.
Hudson questions SRA work on financial stability
The Solicitors Regulation Authority is biting off more than it can chew by trying to deal with the financial stability of law firms, the Law Society chief executive has suggested. He also said law firms would do well to be scared by new entrants to the market.
Hudson’s pay falls as Law Society records £22.7m deficit
Law Society chief executive Des Hudson saw his remuneration package fall 16% last year, the society’s annual accounts have shown. The Law Society recorded a net deficit of £22.7m in 2012 – more than the £10m which had been budgeted for.
Cost of practising as a solicitor to rise sharply
The cost of practising as a solicitor is set to rise at a rate of more than four times inflation, if the Law Society’s council approves figures that will be put before it later this week. The collection of £116.8m in fees from the profession is up £13.2m on this year.
PI lawyers unite against “unacceptable” SRA position on inducements to clients
Personal injury solicitors have urged the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to rethink its “unacceptable” refusal to ban inducements to claim. It comes as actuaries have warned that “claims farming is on the increase”.












