Solicitor fined £9,000 for improper client account transfers
A solicitor who allowed made improper transfers from client account to his firm’s office account has been fined £9,000 by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
LSB rejects call to make Axiom Ince review independent
The Legal Services Board has firmly rejected a call from five local law societies to make its review of the Axiom Ince scandal independent.
Solicitor jailed for jury misconduct suspended for eight years
A solicitor jailed for undertaking her own research while serving on a jury has been suspended from practice for eight years, until her ban from sitting on juries ends.
Green light for CILEX lawyers to gain higher rights of audience
Experienced CILEX advocates will be able to apply for higher rights of audience in civil and criminal work soon after the Legal Services Board approved the move.
Long-term sustainability of civil legal aid in doubt, MoJ research finds
There is “notable cause for concern” over the long-term sustainability of the civil legal aid sector, research commissioned by the Ministry of Justice has concluded.
Success rate continues to fall as 95 new KCs appointed
The appointments of 95 new King’s Counsel were announced today after the highest number of applications for 15 years – but the success rate is falling.
CA allows representative action against IP law firm to go ahead
The Court of Appeal has given the green light to a representative action against IP law firm Marks & Clerk that alleges it overcharged thousands of clients.
LSB warns regulators to meet deadline on new transparency rules
The Legal Services Board has warned the frontline regulators that it will take action if they do not deliver new measures to improve transparency around lawyers’ services by September.
SRA hands out fines nearing £50,000 for AML failures
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has this week issued fines totalling nearly £50,000 to two law firms and a solicitor over various breaches of anti-money laundering rules.
Immigration solicitor’s complaints about Daily Mail sting rejected
One of the immigration solicitors caught up in a Daily Mail sting last summer has failed in his complaint about it to the Independent Press Standards Organisation.