SRA to outline moves allowing firms to act for conflicting clients
City lawyers are gearing up for a protracted debate over contentious proposals to relax conflicts rules and allow law firms to act for two or more clients on the same transaction.
City lawyers are gearing up for a protracted debate over contentious proposals to relax conflicts rules and allow law firms to act for two or more clients on the same transaction. The proposed reforms will be outlined in detail by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), with the body set to issue draft guidance on amendments to its rules that are expected to make it easier for law firms to take on multiple roles in related transactions.
November 25, 2009 at 08:57 PM
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SRA to outline moves allowing firms to act for conflicting clients
City lawyers are gearing up for a protracted debate over contentious proposals to relax conflicts rules and allow law firms to act for two or more clients on the same transaction.
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