Solicitors


SRA suspends immigration part of new rules

25 November 2019

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has had to suspend rules due to come into force today that would allow solicitors to operate from firms regulated by the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner.


Consumer panel and solicitors at odds over advocacy

21 November 2019

The Legal Services Consumer Panel and Criminal Law Solicitors Association have both strongly criticised Solicitors Regulation Authority ideas to improve advocacy standards – but from opposite standpoints.


Solicitor sanctioned for indemnity insurance breaches

20 November 2019

A solicitor who practised without insurance has been spared an appearance before a disciplinary tribunal, in part because he was suffering from depression at the time.


Solicitor and ex-councillor jailed for housing fraud

18 November 2019

A solicitor and former East London councillor was jailed for 16 months after pleading guilty to two counts of housing fraud. He also paid compensation of £125,000 to Tower Hamlets Council.


Solicitor tried to take unfair advantage of other lawyer’s error

15 November 2019

A solicitor discarded an undertaking he had given and tried to take advantage of a mistake made by the law firm on the other side of a conveyancing transaction, it has emerged.


Approval of SQE not a foregone conclusion, LSB warns

12 November 2019

Approval of the Solicitors Qualifying Exam is not a foregone conclusion, the Legal Services Board is to make clear to the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Issues such as quality and cost must be addressed.


Law degrees unnecessarily homogenous, research finds

11 November 2019

Law schools are not taking advantage of the “enormous regulatory freedom” they have and instead are largely all offering the same kind of law degree, new research has found.


Top insurer accuses solicitors of breaching referral fee ban

7 November 2019

Claimant personal injury solicitors are buying leads obtained illegally and in breach of the referral fee ban, a leading insurance company has claimed. Aviva said solicitors should have to declare their source.


Solicitor transferred property without asking co-owner

7 November 2019

A solicitor who transferred the title of a property from a joint owner without checking whether they had agreed to it – and when they knew nothing about it – has been rebuked by the SRA.


Dozens of sexual misconduct cases head to tribunal

7 November 2019

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal is expecting to adjudicate on a steady stream of sexual misconduct cases in the coming year, its annual budget has revealed.

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