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Capsticks wins out as SRA ditches panels for sole adviser mandate

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Tom Baker
12 May 2017
Adviser reviewsLegal regulation

The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has named Capsticks as its sole provider for disciplinary and litigation work, opting to abandon a law firm panel approach.

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