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First legal executives granted historic independent practice rights
Monday, 30 March 2015A member of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives who specialises in conveyancing has become the first to receive independent practice rights. A probate specialist and a legal executive who runs his own immigration firm were also granted independent rights.
Tags: chartered legal executives, CILEX Regulation, conveyancing, immigration, practice rights, probate, reserved legal activities
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Parliament gives green light to open up probate and conveyancing rights
Friday, 24 October 2014The House of Lords yesterday gave the final go-ahead for chartered legal executives and others with appropriate expertise to offer probate and conveyancing services without the supervision of solicitors.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, chartered legal executives, conveyancing, practice rights, probate
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Other lawyers
Lack of parliamentary time set to delay independent practice rights for legal executives
Thursday, 3 July 2014There may be a delay in giving the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) the power to grant the rights to conduct reserved probate and conveyancing work, it has emerged.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, CILEX, practice rights
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives
New CILEx president: give us independent practice rights
Wednesday, 11 July 2012The absence of independent practice rights for chartered legal executives has created a series of “absurdities” and there is no sensible reason to deny those rights, the incoming president of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives has claimed.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, chartered legal executives, conveyancing, ILEX Professional Standards, Legal Services Board, practice rights, probate
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives