Solicitors


Solicitor asked boss to help cover up her misconduct

5 October 2020

A solicitor kept money meant for counsel for several months, altered the date of a fee note from his chambers and then pleaded with her boss to hide it from the regulator.


Report calls for disclosure, not ban, of estate agent referral fees

5 October 2020

The much-anticipated report from National Trading Standards on estate agents charging referral fees has not recommended banning the practice, calling instead for mandatory disclosure.


LSB hints at forcing regulators to fund Legal Choices

5 October 2020

The frontline regulators may be forced to fund the Legal Choices website if it is to reach its potential to become a “flagship consumer resource”, the Legal Services Board has hinted.


Fine for drunk solicitor who assaulted 18-year-old woman

2 October 2020

A leading criminal law solicitor convicted of sexually assaulting an 18-year-old woman while drunk in Newcastle city centre on New Year’s Eve has been fined by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.


No sanction for trainee who billed “in anticipation” of doing work

1 October 2020

An under-pressure trainee solicitor who billed for work she anticipated doing has not been sanctioned by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, even though she did not eventually do it.


Solicitor agrees to leave profession over offensive emails and tweets

30 September 2020

A solicitor who sent hundreds of offensive emails and tweets to the law firm acting for him in a dispute – and was convicted of a public order offence – has agreed to remove himself from the roll.


Company lawyers open to idea of regulating in-house departments

29 September 2020

A proposal that in-house legal departments should be regulated as a separate regulated business unit within their organisations has been broadly welcomed by senior company lawyers.


Students “could save up to £38k” by qualifying with SQE

24 September 2020

Students could save as much as £38,000 when qualifying as a solicitor following the introduction of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination next September, a report has estimated.


Second time unlucky as sham marriage solicitor is struck off again

23 September 2020

A solicitor recorded by an undercover TV reporter giving advice on what he knew was a sham marriage has been struck off for the second time by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.


Law firm principal reported by solicitor for improper transfers

22 September 2020

A law firm owner whose practice of making improper transfers from client to office account was reported to the regulator “with a heavy heart” by a member of staff.

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