An intriguing article in the Law Gazette has sparked debate among lawyers. It covers the recent closure of Liverpool firms by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and the subsequent redundancy of several lawyers. Many affected lawyers are now facing financial difficulties, particularly as they have not been paid for August.
The article highlights a growing concern: while the SRA prioritises protecting clients, there are accusations that it neglects the welfare of the lawyers who are impacted by these abrupt firm closures.
In the comments, some are saying the SRA prioritises the clients of the law firms and overlooks the lawyers who have been impacted by these sudden closures.
Read the full article HERE and let us know what you think!