‘Create an environment where you’re not necessary’ – Grayling tells LSB to work towards its abolition

The Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling yesterday (4 June) outlined plans for the Legal Services Board (LSB) to wind itself down as part of efforts to streamline an over-regulated profession.

Speaking last night (4 June) at the presidential dinner held by the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx), to an audience including Lords Dyson, Bach, Leveson, and Supreme Court Justice Clarke, Grayling (pictured) outlined the need for regulatory overhaul including scrapping the LSB.

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