SRA has no plans to reform indemnity insurance market

Solicitors Regulation Authority SRA leaders have commented they have no plans to reform the indemnity insurance market Delegates at the SRA s recent compliance conference raised the issue of increasing premiums saying that price hikes

Politicians in Jersey have voted to approve the principle of legalising assisted dying A debate on the subject of assisted dying was initiated after 78 of the citizens 8217 jury made up of Jersey islanders

Boris Johnson has succeeded in MP backing of his social care cap for England despite opposition from within the Conservative party The government has won a vote in the House of Commons with a majority

New STEP research shows dramatic increases in modern complex families seeking wealth and succession planning advice Nearly two thirds 63 of wealth and succession planning advisors say that complex cross border mixed ethnicity and cohabiting

Newly published research from Legal amp General uncovers the UK s changing attitude towards will writing The report which surveyed 2006 respondents in October reveals that the COVID 19 pandemic has significantly impacted people s

New analysis from Legal amp General Finance reveals that nearly half of homeowners in England and Wales could access more funds from property wealth than the average pension pot The report which analysed local house

SRA fining powers increased to £25,000 despite industry push-back

The SRA has announced proposals to end the provision of post six year run off cover PSYROC because the protection is thought to be disproportionately expensive If effective this means that the Solicitors Indemnity Fund

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