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“Manifestly incompetent” solicitor struck off over billing and accounts

Legal Futures
November 28, 2024November 29, 2024Neil Rose
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A “manifestly incompetent” law firm owner who made false claims to the Legal Aid Agency and kept her firm’s accounts in a state of chaos has been struck off.

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