All Regulation and compliance articles – Page 162

  • News

    Convey Law becomes ABS

    2013-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Convey Law, which claims to be one of the country’s top 10 residential conveyancing companies, has been granted ABS status by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers. The firm’s sales and marketing director Rob Hosier told the Gazette that the firm applied to change its status because it is owned by ...

  • News

    Stobart director gains licence for solicitor ABS as ‘final piece in the jigsaw’

    2013-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Trevor Howarth, legal director of Stobart Barristers, has been granted an alternative business structure licence by the Solicitors Regulation Authority for a company he set up with an employment barrister, he confirmed today. The SRA has licensed One Legal, a company set up by Howarth and employment barrister Tim Edge ...

  • News

    SRA set to agree major increase in fining powers

    15 July 2013

    Proposals for significant increases in the fining powers of the Solicitors Regulation Authority are set to be agreed this week. The SRA regulatory risk committee will meet tomorrow to recommend new fining guidelines of between £500 and £50,000 for most firms and individuals. For firms with domestic turnover of more ...

  • News

    Next year's PC fees agreed today – full details

    2013-07-15T00:00:00Z

    Individual solicitors will be shielded from significant fee increases next year but most firms will pay more. The Law Society today agreed that its net funding requirement for 2014 will be £116.8m, an increase from £103.5m the previous year. The funds cover the Society, Solicitors Regulation Authority and external bodies ...

  • Opinion

    Should we allow non-graduate entry?

    15 July 2013

    SRA chair Charles Plant says there should be a return to non-graduate entry to the profession. Over the years I have thought this too. After all, I am a five-year man myself. At the end of this month I retire and my views have changed. The law too has changed, ...

  • News

    Solicitors Regulation Authority shuts two firms

    15 July 2013

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has closed immigration firm Mulberry Finch Limited and Gloucestershire practice Peter Stafford Eales. The SRA said that Mulberry Finch, based in Conduit Street, London, failed to comply with the SRA Principles, the Code of Conduct and Accounts Rules. Peter Stafford Eales, of Turnpike Gate, Gloucestershire, was ...

  • Lesleygraves
    Opinion

    Counting the cost of interventions

    2013-07-15T00:00:00Z

    The cost of law firm failures is being felt across the solicitors’ profession. The Gazette reported recently that the unprecedented bill for the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) intervening in failing firms means that we will all have to pay an extra £23 each towards the compensation fund in the coming ...

  • News

    Accountants challenged by Society over ‘flawed’ application

    08 July 2013

    The Law Society has condemned the ‘seriously flawed’ application by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of England & Wales (ICAEW) to become an approved licensing body for the grant of probate, it emerged last week. In a letter to Legal Services Board (LSB) chief executive Chris Kenny, the Society accuses ...

  • Adam-SampsonCUT
    Feature

    Case fee decisions

    08 July 2013

    We all like to complain. There is probably somebody sat nearby in your office complaining about something right now. 

  • Opinion

    Time for a ‘sub-profession’ in the law?

    08 July 2013

    The article about interventions in last week’s Gazette, which included a description of the consequences and cost of the collapse of Blakemores, should have us all worried for the future of our profession. It is clear now that our leaders were mistaken when they allowed first advertising and later referral ...

  • Feature

    How agents work when the SRA intervenes into a failing firm

    01 July 2013

    When the Solicitors Regulation Authority intervenes in a failing practice, it is a fast-moving process – and one that is often misunderstood by clients, creditors and practitioners alike. Within hours of the decision being made, the firm’s practice accounts will be frozen and within days its files, computers and accounting ...

  • Opinion

    SRA rules are inconsistent

    01 July 2013

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority is taking an average of seven months to license an alternative business structure, and 20% of applications have taken longer than nine months to process. Schedule 11 of the Legal Services Act prescribes that the decision period must be six months from the date an application ...

  • News

    In-house concern over compliance message

    24 June 2013

    Most legal and compliance departments in Fortune-1000 companies report that systems designed to boost ethical and compliant behaviour in the rest of the business are not being properly communicated. In 63% of companies, internal performance standards in these areas are ‘neither clear nor adequately expressed’. That is the conclusion of ...

  • News

    Culture change needed at BSB, says super-regulator

    2013-05-27T00:00:00Z

    The Bar Standards Board will encounter ‘significant challenges’ in emulating the Solicitors Regulation Authority

  • News

    Society warns against muddling funding for interventions

    2013-04-22T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has called for ‘proper transparency’ if regulators are to pay intervention costs out of compensation fund reserves. The Solicitors Regulation Authority confirmed on Wednesday it wants to cover an estimated £7m overspend on interventions this year by using money held in the compensation fund. The SRA says ...

  • News

    SRA wants compensation fund to cover intervention bill

    2013-04-22T00:00:00Z

    The SRA has decided not to impose a one-off levy on solicitors to pay for the rising cost of intervening in failed firms, but wants the multimillion-pound bill to fall on the rapidly diminishing compensation fund instead.

  • News

    SRA right to raid compensation fund - for now at least

    2013-04-22T00:00:00Z

    It all goes very quiet at the SRA board meetings when the subject of interventions comes up. Director Richard Collins updated the situation yesterday with the solemnity of a radio announcer reading out the names of kittens who have died that day.

  • News

    SRA commits millions to interventions

    2013-03-11T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority has already used 10% of its entire annual budget intervening in failed firms in 2013, the organisation revealed today.

  • News

    SRA joins attack on ‘poorly informed’ Legal Services Board

    2013-03-04T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Board stands accused of partiality and incompetence in the latest attack from a regulator.