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31 August 2017

More flexible regulation of solicitors: opportunity or threat?

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has published its long-awaited response to its consultation on the future framework of the regulation of solicitors: ‘Looking to the future: flexibility and public protection’

Iain Miller

11 July 2017

Dishonesty versus a want of integrity rears its head again

Williams and Solicitors Regulation Authority [2017] EWHC 1478 (Admin) 

Shannett Thompson

13 April 2017

Lack of Integrity – Has it just been abolished?

A couple of weeks ago I posted a blog [link] that started with the now fateful words: “Newell-Austin v SRA [2017] EWHC 411 (Admin) is the latest case to deal with the question of what is lack of integrity and may finally put to rest the issues around the meaning of the phrase.”

Iain Miller

30 March 2017

The Great Repeal Bill and the regulation of law firms

We are still a long way from the finish line but at least with the publication of the Great Repeal Bill: White Paper (“the White Paper”) we have some clarity about the future course of UK domestic law. This blog by Iain Miller is directed at the position in relation to the regulation of law firms.

Iain Miller

8 March 2017

What is lack of integrity?

Newell-Austin  v  SRA [2017] EWHC 411 (Admin) is the latest case to deal with the question of what is lack of integrity and may finally put to rest the issues around the meaning of the phrase.  

Iain Miller

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