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SRA seeks to lift burden on sole practitioners
Sole practitioners will be allowed to apply for lifetime licences.
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Ernst & Young to enter UK legal market
Philip Goodstone, corporate managing partner at City firm Addleshaw Goddard, will join EY as a partner.
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SRA’s unrated PII ban puts firms at risk, says Society
The regulator wants to avoid the problems caused by insolvent insurance providers in recent years.
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SRA seeks first lay chair
Successful candidate will earn £90,000 for 100 days’ work a year, advertisement says.
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Don’t flout data protection rules, ICO warns law firms
PI firms could face fines if they have obtained work through nuisance calls and spam texts.
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SRA concerned at whistleblowers’ silence on finances
Regulator suggests levels of self-reporting have been lower than expected.
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Barrister to be disbarred for practising while suspended
Bruce Tattersall appeared in pre-trial hearing and trial while suspended.
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Former council chief to chair super-regulator
Sir Michael Pitt will take over from David Edmonds on 1 May.
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Solicitor and firm numbers holding up, SRA figures show
Rise in firm closures offset by new startups.
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New SRA boss to review ‘burden of regulation’
Paul Philip acknowledges that many firms feel they are asked to do too much to comply with regulations.
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ICAEW gears members up for probate land-grab
Accountancy regulator already has a number of firms waiting to conduct reserved activities in probate.
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BME solicitors more harshly treated – but SRA cleared of racism
Gus John report calls for ‘more nuanced approach’ to enforcement after finding disproportionately heavy penalties.
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Compensation hope for clients of ‘dishonesty’ firm
In July last year the SRA closed Deidre Newell-Austin’s firm Austin Law citing ‘reason to suspect dishonesty’.
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MoJ rubber-stamps new licensing powers
Ministry approves LSB recommendations to broaden licensing powers, to include the ICAEW and CILEx.
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Spear-phishing warning over bogus SRA emails
Hacking expert says law firms are tempting and easy targets.
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Merger rush presents new risks, says SRA report
Legal profession is shrinking at a rapid pace in the face of competitive pressures, regulator reports.
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Hundreds still defy SRA on diversity data
Further contact expected with law firms yet to comply with demands for information.
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SRA admits it cannot prevent scam emails
Further reports of firms being contacted by fraudsters pretending to be the regulator.
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CMC enforcement action over fee ban slows down
The MoJ – which regulates CMCs – said 277 companies are subject to ‘ongoing further reviews’ in relation to non-compliance.
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Firms warned by SRA following attempted hack
Emails purporting to be from the SRA were attempts to infect systems with a computer virus.