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Legal Services Act 2007 Totally Explained
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Everything about Legal Services Act 2007 totally explainedAuthorised persons are either (s. 18):
Regulation of approved regulators
Approved regulators have a duty to promote the regulatory objectives (s. 28). If they fail to do so, or if they fail in some other way to comply with the Act, the Legal Services Board can:
Legal professional privilege
The Act extends legal professional privilege to authorised persons other than barristers and solicitors (s. 190). Section 194 allows the court to order a payment to a charity in lieu. As of March 2008, no date is fixed for the coming into force of these provisions.
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