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Solicitor who changed date of legal charge is struck off

A solicitor who changed the date on a legal charge having missed the deadline for registration at Companies House has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.

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Government “unlikely to mandate” ways to speed up conveyancing

The government was yesterday told repeatedly of the need to mandate conveyancers and the rest of the home-moving sector to adopt new ways of working – but the calls look set to fall on deaf ears.

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SDT fines senior solicitor £25,000 for sexual assault convictions

A senior solicitor convicted of sexually assaulting two women in his local pub has been fined £25,000 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.

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Firms risk SDT as they fail to act on new workplace conduct rules

Law firms are struggling to understand the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s workplace environment rules introduced earlier this year, a leading regulatory solicitor has warned.

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Government pulls back on single regulator for insolvency practitioners

The government has rowed back on a proposal to introduce a single regulator for insolvency practitioners but will take statutory power to do it in future if needed.

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From offensive emails to misusing client money – solicitor struck off

A solicitor whose misconduct “spiralled” from maladministration to using client money to pay personal expenses, and included calling a client a “spastick”, has been struck off.

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SRA approves transfer of law firm owned by AIM-listed company

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has approved new owners for an alternative business structure set up by an AIM-listed personal pension provider.

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Legal regulators and representatives join government SLAPPs taskforce

Legal regulators and representative bodies were yesterday named as members of a new government taskforce aiming to clamp down on SLAPPs.

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Five-year jail sentence for man who defrauded probate clients

A “callous” man who purported to carry out probate for vulnerable clients has been jailed after admitting to defrauding them of nearly £1m.

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Magic circle firm agrees to meet lawyer eco-campaigners

Slaughter and May has become the first magic circle law firm to agree to meet Lawyers Are Responsible, the campaigners urging big practices to stop work on fossil fuel projects.

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