Solicitors


Convicted solicitor MP told she faces being struck off

30 January 2019

Fiona Onasanya, the Labour MP and solicitor jailed yesterday for three months for perverting the course of justice, has been told she is likely to be struck off.


“Bullied and manipulated” young solicitor struck off

29 January 2019

A young solicitor who was “deceived, pressured, bullied and manipulated” has been struck off, despite being the one to blow the whistle on misconduct in her firm.


End of the line for fare-dodging solicitors

29 January 2019

Two solicitors have been struck off for dishonestly obtaining rail travel without paying – one a newly qualified and the other who had not practised since soon after he qualified almost 15 years earlier.


Duty solicitor drove to police station over drink limit

28 January 2019

An experienced duty solicitor who drove to advise at a police station while over the drink-drive limit has been rebuked and fined £2,000 by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.


High Court dismisses depressed solicitor’s appeal against strike-off

25 January 2019

The High Court has rejected an appeal by a former solicitor who claimed that the disciplinary tribunal which struck him off should have dismissed the prosecution because of his mental ill-health.


LSB rules “could stop Law Society from criticising SRA”

24 January 2019

The Law Society has said it is “deeply concerned” that new rules proposed by the Legal Services Board could largely prevent it from either lobbying or criticising the Solicitors Regulation Authority.


Regulators “must be pressured” to publish lawyers’ disciplinary records

23 January 2019

The Legal Services Board is not putting enough pressure on the frontline regulators to publish details of lawyers’ disciplinary records on their online registers, it has been claimed.


Solicitor who took £1m from clients jailed

22 January 2019

A solicitor who took almost £1m from the estates of dead clients has been jailed for six years. He charged hugely inflated fees to deal with probate, in one case charging 50 times the estimated fee.


Immigration chief hits out as “abuse” by lawyers

21 January 2019

The appeal system for failed asylum-seekers has been “heavily abused by some lawyers”, the former Home Office director-general of immigration enforcement has claimed.


Struck-off solicitor turned claims manager cannot return to roll

21 January 2019

A struck-off solicitor who became a claims manager, and was fined £220,000 for cold calling, cannot return to the profession, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has decided.

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