Solicitors


SRA on hunt for ‘strategy and innovation’ director

15 October 2019

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is set to appoint a new executive director for strategy and innovation, filling a hole for a policy specialist in the regulator’s senior management team.


Solicitor cleared of trying to mislead Ofsted and tribunal

14 October 2019

A solicitor accused of sending a witness statement that was likely to mislead Ofsted and the First-tier Tribunal has been cleared of any wrongdoing. He was found to have acted in good faith.


Freshfields partner fined over night with drunk junior lawyer

11 October 2019

A partner at City giant Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer should not have had sex with a drunken junior lawyer after a night out, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal ruled yesterday as it fined him £35,000.


Solicitor jailed for siphoning client money struck off

11 October 2019

A solicitor has been struck off after being sentenced to a year in prison for fraudulently siphoning off more than £13,000 from his firm and initially trying to obstruct an investigation of the crime.


“Regal” solicitor underestimated wife’s accounts work

10 October 2019

A solicitor who said his role was as his firm’s “figurehead”, like the Queen – and underestimated his wife’s work in running its accounts – has been struck off over improper withdrawals from client accounts.


City solicitor who lied about passing exam is struck off

8 October 2019

A young solicitor who lied to his City employer about passing an insolvency exam – saying it had a “toxic and uncaring environment” – has been struck off by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.


Male solicitor suspended for groping and sexting colleague

4 October 2019

A male solicitor who groped a junior female colleague on two occasions and accepted a police caution for sending her an obscene text message has been suspended for 18 months.


SRA pledges to speak out on access to justice problems

4 October 2019

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has pledged to add its “unique voice” to the wider policy debate on access to justice issues as it looks to become more assertive.


US firm partner struck off for £25k of bogus expenses claims

2 October 2019

A former partner in the London office of US firm Akin Gump has been struck off after making nearly £25,000 of false expenses claims. He said he was suffering from a severe depressive illness.


MP calls on SRA to investigate law firm in NHS dispute

2 October 2019

MP Sir Norman Lamb has called on the SRA to investigate national law firm Hill Dickinson over claims it failed to disclose a crucial document in a whistleblowing dispute involving the NHS.

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