Regulator believes qualifying examination has been a success, but concedes there are 'hearts and minds to win'.
Regulatory chiefs have admitted there is not universal support for the solicitors qualifying exam as it emerged that a key ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves summoned a phalanx of industry regulators to lecture them on the need to 'tear down the barriers'.
In written submissions to the appeal, the SRA said it appeared that the ‘SDT accepted, or was at least influenced by, the ...
Doctrine would apply only in 'extreme or unusual circumstances amounting to the unauthorised detention of a child'.
Solicitors from the Government Legal Department 'made untrue and misleading statements and acted oppressively' when dealing ...
Ruling on damages in Adegboyega v Secretary of State for the Home Department, His Honour Judge Richard Roberts noted that ...
An AI system could be trained on the data of claimants to provide an individualised rating and valuation for the damage ...
Sophie Ashcroft joins the firm from Browne Jacobson, where she was a dispute resolution partner. Afsor Ullah is a specialist ...
Higgins' solicitors, London firm McCue Jury & Partners, reported Discreet to the SRA in May 2022, stating that the libel ...
Both firms appealed against the decision of the determining officer at the Legal Aid Agency over criminal trials in which ...