Legal Services Bill passes final hurdle
::: 2007-10-26 ::: The Lawyer :::
The House of Lords yesterday (25 October) approved the House of Commons’ amendments to the Legal Services Bill, with the legislation expected to receive Royal Assent next week. The bill passed the Lords hurdle after the ministers made concessions to uphold the independence of the legal profession. One major compromise was in relation to the appointments to the Legal Services Board, which will oversee the Bar Standards Board (BSB) and Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). The Board initially would have been appointed solely by the Lord Chancellor, which raised concerns that the legal profession would become politicised.
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