All Regulation and compliance articles – Page 144
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JK Rowling leak solicitor penalised by SRA
Action taken after law firm partner revealed author’s pseudonym.
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Firm caught up in ‘dishonesty’ probe confident of reopening
Harrogate firm applies for sole accreditation after regulatory action against related company.
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LSB extends practice rights for legal executives
CILEx members to be able to practise independently in litigation and immigration.
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SRA shuts firm over dishonesty concerns
Two directors subject to action by the legal regulator.
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Regulation harming innovation – LSB research
Legal Services Board reports unease with current regulatory arrangements.
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117 firms face closure after insurance failure
SRA says it has finalised efforts to identify firms that failed to secure professional indemnity insurance.
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Super-regulator calls for ‘fastest possible’ QASA start
The Legal Services Board calls for implementation of quality assurance scheme – even though the High Court has yet to rule on its lawfulness.
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Ombudsman ‘concerned’ at SRA file retention plan
Legal complaints handler accepts relatively few will be affected, but says move could harm access to justice.
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‘Substantial’ number of firms not revealing PII status - SRA
Regulator threatens legal action against firms that have not provided evidence of their professional indemnity insurance cover.
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Accountants approved to enter legal sector
ICAEW to be granted power to license alternative business structures.
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New practice rights pending for legal executives
Probate and conveyancing rights recommended by Legal Services Board.
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MoJ pledges claims management clampdown under LeO
Ombudsman to handle complaints about CMCs from next year.
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Bar chair-elect renews call to scrap LSB
Frontline regulators including the SRA should be free to ‘get on with their job’.
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IPReg authorised to regulate ABS entities
Intellectual property lawyers given option to bring in non-legal owners.
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SRA ‘doing decent job’ regulating the City
As recently as 2009, the Smedley report suggested the SRA was ill-equipped to regulate City firms.
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Canada bar chief keeps open mind on ABSs
Fred Headon said the profession is looking closely at the UK and Australia as it decides whether to back non-lawyer ownership of firms.
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Suspension ordered for ‘win at all costs’ Times solicitor
Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal rules that Alastair Brett knowingly allowed a court to be misled.
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Barrass: SRA was pressurised to fast-track ABSs
Executive director uses final speech for attack on secretive bigger firms, aspiring ABSs – and other regulatory bodies.
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QASA ruling not expected this term, says Leveson
Presiding judge did not expect 17 lever-arch files of paperwork.
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Legal Ombudsman sets out slimming plans
Service responds to criticism of its cost-per-complaint ratio.