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Barrister faces suspension after second disciplinary tribunal over handling client money
Tuesday, 23 June 2015A commercial barrister who was fined by a Bar disciplinary tribunal earlier this month for handling £5,000 of client money, faces suspension after a second tribunal found that he later handled a further £400,000 from another direct access client.
Tags: Bar disciplinary tribunal, bar standards board, direct access
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation
Barrister who handled client money banned from public access work
Thursday, 11 June 2015Another barrister has fallen foul of the rules on public access, this time by handling client money, leading to a six-month ban from handling such cases and a £1,000 fine for then failing to co-operate with the Legal Ombudsman and Bar Standards Board.
Tags: Bar disciplinary tribunal, bar standards board
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation
BSB seeks power to shut down chambers
Friday, 15 May 2015The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has proposed that it should be given, for the first time, the power to intervene in barristers’ practices and chambers. It also wants new powers on fines and setting up a compensation fund.
Tags: bar standards board, compensation fund, fines, interventions
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation
‘Named and shamed’ barrister gets judge removed from disciplinary appeal hearing
Tuesday, 12 May 2015Tariq Rehman, the barrister ‘named and shamed’ by the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) for the number of complaints against him, has succeeded in a last-minute bid to remove the judge hearing his appeal.
Tags: Bar disciplinary tribunal, bar standards board, Legal Ombudsman, LeO
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation
BSB promises “lighter weight and less costly” regulation as it applies to licence ABSs
Monday, 11 May 2015The Bar Standards Board has promised to provide “lighter weight and less costly” regulation than its rivals as it applied to become a regulator of alternative business structures last week. “Many potential entities” wanted to “exploit the greater flexibility” that operating as an ABS could provide.
Tags: Alternative business structures, bar standards board, Legal Services Board
Posted in Alternative business structures, Barristers, Latest news, Legal Services Act, Regulation
Number of QCs continues to fall
Tuesday, 5 May 2015The number of QCs is continuing to fall, statistics from the Bar Standard Board have shown, dropping by more than 200 in four years. This contrasts with the steady rise in the total number of practicing barristers.
Tags: bar standards board, Barristers
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation
Solicitor who is not an advocate sets up one of first BSB entities
Wednesday, 29 April 2015A firm set up by Mark Johnson, a solicitor and former partner at Geldards, is among the first dozen entities to be named today as regulated by the Bar Standards Board. He did it because of access to Bar Mutual indemnity insurance and the Bar’s “simpler and more transparent” rules.
Tags: bar standards board, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Alternative business structures, Barristers, Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Single-person ‘firms’ dominate first tranche of barrister entities
Monday, 27 April 2015All but one of the entities authorised by the Bar Standards Board since the beginning of this month consist of a single barrister, with the other made up of two barristers, it has emerged.
Tags: Bar Mutual, bar standards board, entity regulation, Indemnity insurance
Posted in Barristers, Indemnity insurance, Latest news, Regulation
The cab-rank rule – are its days numbered?
Thursday, 16 April 2015‘The cab-rank rule is dead, long live the cab-rank principle’, or words to that effect, may be heard before too long. More than two years after the prescriptive-rule-versus-laudable-principle debate was sparked, the Bar Standards Board appears ready to consider converting the rule and its many exceptions into an outcomes-focused foundation of barristers’ practice.
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, cab rank rule
Posted in Blog
Single statement of skills for solicitors and barristers “not possible”, BSB admits
Thursday, 16 April 2015The Bar Standards Board (BSB) has said that producing a “common document” on the knowledge and skills required by solicitors and barristers has “not proved possible”.
Tags: bar standards board, competence statement, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Regulation