Solicitors


Solicitor who changed dates of charges with Tipp-Ex struck off

27 October 2020

A property lawyer who used Tipp-Ex to change the dates of charges he needed to register at Companies House has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.


Appeal over failure to award indemnity costs against SRA

27 October 2020

A solicitor who obtained a rare costs award against the SRA is to ask the High Court to rule that the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal was wrong to say it could not award them on the indemnity basis.


Number of solicitors on the roll hits 200,000 for first time

26 October 2020

The number of solicitors on the roll has topped 200,000 for the first time, with 150,000 now practising. Meanwhile, the proportion of solicitors working in private practice has fallen to an all-time low.


“Not all mistakes are misconduct”, says SDT as it clears solicitor

26 October 2020

Not all mistakes made by solicitors are professional misconduct, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has ruled in dismissing allegations that an assistant misled the court.


“KKK” solicitor fined for groping female colleagues

23 October 2020

A senior solicitor who did a Ku Klux Klan impersonation at his Black secretary and repeatedly groped her bottom has been fined and urged to undertake diversity training.


Pro-Beijing lawyer faces SDT over “kill protestors” comments

23 October 2020

A pro-Beijing Hong Kong politician and lawyer, who is also qualified here, is set to face the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal over allegations that he said pro-independence supporters should be killed.


SRA slapped with costs order over failed prosecution

22 October 2020

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has taken the unusual step of making a costs order against the Solicitors Regulation Authority for the “grave errors” it made in a case it eventually had to withdraw.


Personal injury lawyer who “wrecked lives” is struck off

21 October 2020

A personal injury lawyer who inflated costs, put false information before a court, misled her insurer and “wrecked lives” has been struck off.


Lawyers and accountants at odds over economic crime levy

19 October 2020

Solicitors and accountants are at odds over whether the new economic crime levy should be calculated by reference to their income or the number of suspicious activity reports they made.


SRA seeks charitable status in Law Society split

16 October 2020

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is applying for charitable status as part of becoming a distinct legal entity within the Law Society Group, it has emerged.

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