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SRA bans non-solicitors for theft, fabrication and forgery

Legal Futures
September 30, 2021October 1, 2021Legal Futures
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The Solicitors Regulation Authority has banned a string of non-solicitors from working in the profession for dishonesty, including theft of electronic devices, fabricating letters and faking a client’s signature.

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