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BSB considers QASA’s timing after Supreme Court dismisses long-running appeal

BSB considers QASA’s timing after Supreme Court dismisses long-running appeal
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Legal Business
24 June 2015
Legal regulationThe Bar

The controversial Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) is set to go ahead after the Supreme Court dismissed an appeal against the scheme this morning (24 June) though the Bar Standards Board (BSB) has said it will need to consider the timing of its introduction given the delays caused by the legal challenge.

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