City partners remain uneasy about the links between the Law Society and SRA, while a clear majority believe that the regulator should have more control of its budget. Claire Ruckin reports on the results

Leading lawyers have expressed deep unease about the Law Society’s continuing role in regulation and perceived attempts to influence the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), according to new research.

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