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‘Change of direction’: Bevan Brittan refuses to retender for SRA legal panel

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Matthew Field
1 December 2016
Legal regulation

LB100 firm Bevan Brittan has declared it will not retender for the Solicitor Regulation Authority’s legal panel, after reviewing the level of investment needed to service the regulatory body.

The firm said today (1 December) it does not want to be considered in the next selection round, adding that its main partner for SRA work has left the firm for Kingsley Napley.

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