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Legal Services Board to probe SRA over SSB Group collapse

The Legal Services Board is to probe the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s actions in the lead-up to the collapse of SSB Group, it has announced.

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Leading law firm obtained order for client’s divorce “in error”

One of the country’s highest-profile family law firms obtained a final order of divorce for a client in error without her instructions or authority, it has emerged.

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SDT refuses to overturn ban on ex-law firm employee over missing cash

A man whose parents granted a charge over their house to repay the £90,000 misappropriated from his law firm employer has failed to overturn a ban on working in the profession.

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Report calls for major overhaul of BSB enforcement processes

The Bar Standards Board has the right approach to dealing with complaints about barristers’ conduct but there are “a large number of areas” for improvement, a major review has concluded.

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Campaigners call on regulator to drop Proudman prosecution

A group of campaigners have called on the BSB to drop its prosecution of high-profile and self-declared feminist barrister Dr Charlotte Proudman over criticisms she made of a judge.

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High Court throws out £55m claim against law firms

A businessman who brought a claim against two leading law firms, and also reported them and those representing them to the SRA, has seen his case struck out.

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Lawyers join forces with newspaper editors to urge SLAPPs bill changes

Media lawyers have joined forces with newspaper editors and others to urge the government to tighten up the Strategic Litigation Against Public Participation Bill.

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SRA moves language checks to point of admission

The SRA is going ahead with plans to move its English or Welsh language proficiency checks from the point where solicitors apply for their first practising certificates to the point of admission.

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Bar Council clashes with BSB over scrapping degree requirement

The Bar Council has strongly attacked plans by the Bar Standards Board to scrap the requirement that Bar students must have at least a lower second-class degree.

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SQE “working well” as firms get to grips with qualifying work experience

Around 2,750 students who took one or both parts of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination have now qualified, new Solicitors Regulation Authority figures have shown.

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