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The Office of the Legal Services Complaints Commissioner worked with the Law Society, on behalf of consumers, to improve the way it handles complaints about solicitors in England and Wales.
Guidance from the Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (the OISC) in relation to its regulation and solicitors.
The Solicitor General supports the Attorney across the range of her responsibilities. This includes: Deputising for the Attorney General and responsible for such matters as the Attorney General delegates to him Providing support to the Attorney General in his superintendence...
A report setting out findings from a survey of solicitors’ firms.
This document contains the following information: Eighth report of the lay observer 1982.
Employment Tribunal decision.
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) will be given new powers to fine rule-breakers up to £25,000, under measures introduced today (29 June 2022).
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Mrs Justice Simler on 31 July 2017.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Judge Brice and Member Burdon on 28 July 2005.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery decision of Mrs Justice Asplin on 4 April 2017.
Official Solicitor to the Senior Courts responds to Ministry of Justice 2013 consultation on changes to the legal aid system.
Cambios inmediatos para todas las personas salvadoreñas: necesitarán una visa antes de viajar al Reino Unido.
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