Solicitors


Traditional firms “more innovative than ABSs”, says SRA, as it promises COLP/COFA reassurance

17 December 2012

Innovations in legal practice are coming more from traditional law firms than from ABSs, the SRA said last week. Meanwhile, it will this week clarify the position of firms that have submitted COLP and COFA nominations but have not yet received approvals.


QASA: agreement reached but implementation delayed

14 December 2012

Introduction of the controversial Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) has been delayed, it was announced today. It was meant to start at the end of January, but no new date has now been set as more details are worked out.


LSB lays down challenge to regulators – prove you can do the job or face action

13 December 2012

The Legal Services Board (LSB) has told the regulators it oversees that now is the time for them to prove they can deliver what is expected of them, warning that it will put their promises “to the test”. The LSB said its focus in 2013/14 will be on the performance of the regulators.


SRA: “too many” COLP and COFA nominees failing to disclose suitability issues

6 December 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has received “too many” compliance officer nominations where the individuals concerned have failed to disclose serious disciplinary issues that make them unsuitable for the role, as it warns that hundreds of firms will start 2013 without officers in place.


Masses of non-compliance by overwhelmed solicitors, research finds

5 December 2012

There are widespread failures among law firms to comply with a host of key regulatory requirements, from their websites to the Bribery Act, new research seen exclusively by Legal Futures has shown. The figures indicate that there is simply too much for small firms to comply with, according to its author.


Revealed: Law Society and SRA at odds again over regulator’s budget

5 December 2012

The latest spat between the Law Society and Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has been rumbling on over the latter’s budget for 2013, it has emerged. However, Legal Futures can reveal that the SRA is to reduce its budget by around £2m to £30.6m.


“Bizarre” move to keep ABSs within compensation fund indefinitely gets green light

4 December 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to keep alternative business structures within the coverage of the Law Society’s compensation fund indefinitely, although the move was described as “bizarre” by the Shadow Minister for Justice.


SRA begins action against 400 COLP/COFA defaulters as first approvals are issued

3 December 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to begin the process of pursuing the 400 law firms which have yet to nominate their compliance officers after the first tranche of approvals was issued.


Law Society tells solicitors to ignore SRA’s financial services reform as IFAs threaten JR

30 November 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s decision to change the rules on recommending financial advisers to clients has come under fire from opponents, with the Law Society taking “the unprecedented step” of urging the profession not to follow the new provisions and IFAs threatening judicial review.


SRA set to reject solicitor lobbying and change controversial referral rule

27 November 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to push ahead with controversial changes to the rules on referrals to financial advisers that will no longer preclude them from choosing those tied to particular institutions, despite opposition from the Law Society, SIFA and others.

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