The legal watchdog is currently investigating the southwest firm, which allegedly acted in a conflict situation, mis-selling sub-prime loans by acting for both the borrower and lender – most notably, specialist agricultural lender UK Group.
The SRA complaints have been made by two farming clients who are understood to have thought they could have sought loans on more preferable terms elsewhere.
Both former clients are being advised by Edwin Coe.
Burges Salmon, which has a highly-rated six-partner agricultural practice, denies the claim. The department boasts lawyers who wrote the definitive English agricultural law textbook, Scammell & Densham's Law of Agricultural Holdings.
A firm spokesman said: “We refute claims made by former clients of ours. We have clear conflict procedures and we expect all of our lawyers to follow them at all times.”
The SRA is still investigating the claims.
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