Chartered legal execs to stand on a par with solicitors in conveyancing and probate after Grayling approval

In a further step towards breaking down the traditional restraints on delivering legal services, chartered legal executives have been given the go ahead to practise independently on probate and conveyancing matters after justice secretary Chris Grayling approved the proposal last week.

Under the rule changes, chartered legal executives will be elevated to the same status as solicitors in those two reserved activities and will no longer require the supervision of an authorised person or solicitor.

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