SRA reports rise in allegations of abandoned firms
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has seen a 'marked increase' in reports that solicitors' practices have been abandoned, with abandonment reports at their highest level since 2008. The regulator's latest figures show that its risk unit received 94 reports that a law firm had been abandoned from legal complaints bodies, members of the public and other sources in the three months to 31 March ...
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SRA launches roadshow events on future of the profession
A series of talks on the future of the legal profession will start this week as the Solicitors Regulation Authority goes on the road. Around 2,500 lawyers are expected to attend the 2011 roadshows across the country – starting at the Law Society headquarters in Chancery Lane tomorrow. Top of the agenda at the two-hour sessions will be discussions on the new outcomes-focused approach to ...
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Evidence concludes in Lynch case against AIB over land loan
EVIDENCE HAS concluded in the long-running action by businessman Philip Lynch and his family aimed at preventing Allied Irish Banks pursuing them for repayment of a €25 million loan issued to them and developer Gerry Conlan to buy development lands in Waterford.
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