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Iain Miller was quoted in The Law Society Gazette about the SRA's new Standards and Regulations which came into effect today.
Iain commented:
the SRA considers the evidential threshold for making a report to be relatively low, including where a serious breach is ‘possible’ or ‘indicated’.
‘Even if an allegation has not yet been investigated, if it appears cogent, then it is likely it would need to be reported to the SRA,’
You can view the full article here: https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/new-dawn-for-legal-services-as-solicitors-set-free/5102283.article
Iain and his colleagues in the Regulatory team has written extensively about the new SRA Standards and Regulations. You can view their blog series here.
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