Solicitors
Solicitor’s rehabilitation insufficient to lift PC conditions
A disciplinary tribunal has refused to lift practising conditions imposed on a solicitor who breached a catalogue of accounts rules while specialising in conveyancing work.
Tribunal piles on second fine for solicitor’s contempt of court
A solicitor fined £5,000 by a judge after being convicted of contempt of court for breaching an injunction has been fined a further £7,500 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
Deloitte launches three-year SQE training contracts
Big Four accountant Deloitte has launched a pioneering three-year training contract, allowing trainees to study at the University of Law for one day a week and work the remaining four.
Solicitor told SRA he didn’t “give a monkey’s” about firm
A solicitor who told the regulator that he didn’t “give a monkey’s” about the fate of his law firm because he had retired has been struck off.
Solicitor “preyed” on vulnerable clients who left him legacies
An experienced solicitor who preyed on vulnerable clients has been struck off for writing wills that left him and his family significant legacies without ensuring they had taken independent advice.
Alcoholic solicitor who assaulted paramedics struck off
A male solicitor convicted of sexually assaulting two female paramedics while drunk at 8am has been struck off. He was sentenced to eight months in prison, suspended for 12 months.
Law school launches SQE-friendly conversion course
BPP has become the first law school to reveal details of a new conversion course aimed at getting students through the first stage of the Solicitors Qualifying Exam.
High Court refers law firm to SRA over “bogus claims”
The High Court has referred an immigration law firm to the SRA after complaining about “wholly bogus claims are advanced by firms of solicitors who are either inexpert or incompetent”.
BSB passes regulatory test on advocacy quality
The Legal Services Board has said the Bar Standards Board now meets the standard it set for improving the quality of advocacy – unlike the Solicitors Regulation Authority and CILEx Regulation.
COFA did not know to submit accountants’ reports
A partner and compliance officer of a law firm who told the Solicitors Regulation Authority he did not know about the requirement to send accountants’ reports has been fined £10,000.