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Barrister with assault conviction fined for drink driving

A barrister who was suspended for four months in 2020 following an assault conviction, has been fined £5,500 by a Bar disciplinary tribunal for drink driving.

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SRA sanctions another solicitor “unaware” of being partner at firm

A lawyer who claimed she was unaware that she was a law firm’s partner has been sanctioned by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), two years after another partner said the same.

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No cab-rank rule breach – yet – for barrister signatories of eco-resolution

The BSB will not take action against barristers who have committed not to prosecute climate protestors or work for fossil fuel companies – at least until they actually refuse instructions.

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SRA rejects Law Society call to levy profession for SIF funds

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has resisted pressure from the Law Society to impose a levy on the profession “as soon as possible” to raise funds for the Solicitors Indemnity Fund.

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Disciplinary tribunal condemns Blavo’s “industrial” dishonesty

The dishonesty of John Blavo, whose legal aid firm made £22m of fraudulent claims on public funds, was “committed on an industrial scale”, a tribunal has said.

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Solicitor rebuked for multiple rule failures caused in part by Covid

A solicitor who admitted to a “serious breach” of the accounts rules – in part due to the impact of Covid – has escaped with a rebuke from the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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Exclusive: Lawfront eyes five more acquisitions to build £100m group

Private equity firm Blixt Group is looking at up to five more acquisitions to reach its target of building a £100m national legal services business, its chief executive has revealed.

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Profession paying “lip service” to diversity, LSB told

The legal profession pays only “lip service” to diversity and “there is a lack of action or appetite to pursue meaningful change”, a report for the Legal Services Board has suggested.

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Newspaper pays top KC “substantial damages” for libel

The Times has apologised to a leading KC and paid her “substantial damages” for alleging that she had wrongly used the cab-rank rule to justify acting in a controversial Cayman Islands case.

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SDT lifts restrictions on solicitor who showed “impressive insight”

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has removed conditions on the practising certificate of a former law firm partner who now works remotely from Italy as a consultant.

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