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“Accusation without evidence” – tribunal slams SRA prosecution

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has castigated the Solicitors Regulation Authority for prosecuting a law firm and two partners based on “accusation without evidence”.

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“You don’t have to start nude,” said barrister photographer

The barrister and amateur photographer suspended for two years for a conversation with a woman about modelling told her she did not have to start with nude pictures.

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Plexus Legal administrators charge more than double original estimate

The administrators of Plexus Legal have now racked up more than £650,000 in fees in less than 18 months, more than twice their original estimate.

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SRA waives £120k fine of law firm now in administration

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has waived a £120,000 fine it intended to levy on a law firm because it has now gone into administration.

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Listed firm to wind down after failing to find administrators

Listed legal business RBG Holdings is to be wound down after failing to appoint an administrator, it announced to the London Stock Exchange this morning.

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Local law societies condemn SRA plans for client money

The SRA’s plans to reform consumer protection arrangements are disproportionate, risk undermining public confidence and will not work, the five largest local law societies have warned.

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Court rejects divorcing husband’s conflict claim against solicitors

The Family Court has rejected a divorcing husband’s claim that his wife’s solicitors are conflicted out of acting for her because of past work they did for the couple.

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Probate Service waiting times fall by 60% in 13 months

The Probate Service seems to have finally overcome its backlog, with average wait times in December 2024 now six and half weeks, compared to nearly 16 weeks a year earlier.

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Fined solicitor had “implacable belief” in his AML knowledge

An experienced solicitor who had an “implacable belief that he was right” and so did not think he needed to check anti-money laundering rules has been fined £45,000 for breaching them.

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Suspended barrister warns over “innocent conversations about hobbies”

The barrister suspended for two years after showing his photography website to a woman and offering to take unclothed photos of her has said it was “an innocent discussion”.

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