Solicitors
SRA review of “successful” personal injury sector to clean out bad practices
The personal injury sector has been a “huge success story”, the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s executive director of strategic planning and performance has said, but the regulator wants to weed out the bad conduct that exists from claimant and defendant lawyers alike.
High Court rejects solicitor’s bid to judicially review Bar Standards Board
A solicitor who made multiple complaints against two barristers who acted for the claimant in litigation in which he was a defendant, has failed in an application to judicially review the Bar Standards Board’s (BSB) decision to dismiss the complaints.
Third time unlucky before the SDT as criminal law solicitor is suspended
An experienced criminal lawyer has been suspended for five years by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal after twice being fined for previous accounts rule breaches. The tribunal said the misconduct was due to the solicitor “placing his head in the sand and due to his ineptitude and unacceptable practice”.
Solicitors allowed to practise from unregulated firms “could face pressure to compromise professional obligations”
Solicitors could “come under pressure to compromise their professional obligations” if they are allowed to operate from unregulated firms where they are outnumbered, according to the author of the first academic study of compliance officers for legal practice.
Creating a ‘two-tier profession’ – Consumer panel joins opposition to SRA plan
The Legal Services Consumer Panel and the Legal Ombudsman are the latest organisations to come out against the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s proposal that practising solicitors be allowed to handle unreserved legal work for the public from unregulated firms.
SDT slams regulator for “shambolic” handling of banking facility case
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has slapped down the Solicitors Regulation Authority for its conduct in a disciplinary case involving alleged money laundering, describing it as having “verged on the shambolic” and dismissing five out of the seven charges laid.
Criminal Bar urges government action to stamp out solicitors’ “corrupt practices”
Criminal defence work is still beset by the “corrupt practices” of a minority of solicitors, as well as law firms sending incompetent in-house advocates to court – instead of instructing counsel – because of the financial benefits, the chairman of the Criminal Bar Association has claimed.
Diamonds are not forever – SRA “will shut down” firms involved in dodgy investment schemes
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed that it is investigating law firms involved in “dubious” high-yield investment schemes – and promised to close down those practice involved in them “urgently”. It said these schemes were costing consumers “many millions” of pounds,
Law Society and Bar Council condemn regulators for “attacks” on profession
The Law Society has raised its opposition to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) plan to allow practising solicitors to operate from unregulated law firms to an unprecedented level, issuing a report that said there would be little or no economic benefit from the move.
Solicitor removed from injured child case over conflict of interest
A court has arranged for a woman whose child suffered “shocking” injuries at home to be represented by a new law firm in family law proceedings after her previous solicitor was found to have a conflict of interest on both professional and personal grounds.
SDT strikes off solicitor who left “trail of destruction” behind her
The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has struck off a solicitor after she was convicted on four counts of providing immigration advice or immigration services while suspended from practice. The judge at Luton Magistrates’ Court had described “a trail of destruction towards vulnerable people she left in her wake”.
Rebuke for solicitor who acted for clients when they could not afford his firm
An associate who acted for clients in his own time because they could not afford the fees of the firm he worked at has been rebuked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. He charged the clients lower fees but was not authorised or insured to act.
Solicitor who “completely failed to carry out money laundering checks” is suspended
A former sole practitioner who “completely failed to carry out money laundering checks or prevent his client bank accounts from being misused”, and as a result saw hundreds of thousands of pounds pass through his firm, has been suspended by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT).
PI cold-calling ban will stay in place, says SRA, as Law Society steps up attack on Handbook rewrite
Fears that the rewritten SRA Handbook might not continue the ban on law firms cold-calling potential personal injury clients have been allayed by the regulator. Meanwhile, the Law Society has released an opinion poll showing public opposition to the SRA’s plan to allow solicitors to practise from unregulated businesses.
Law Society rejects ABI claim that solicitors facilitate insurance fraud amid concern that cold-calling ban could go
The Law Society has hit back at the Association of British Insurers for claiming that solicitors are involved in insurance fraud. Separately, APIL has expressed concern that the rule which bans solicitors from cold-calling members of the public could be dropped as part of the SRA’s Handbook review.












