James Lloyd John
SRA-regulated solicitor
- Authorisation
- Admitted on 01/09/1988. Annual practising certificate from 01/11/2024.
- Type of lawyer
- Solicitor
- Regulator
- Solicitors Regulation Authority
- SRA number
- 139411
- Regulatory record
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DECISION HISTORY
These are the disciplinary and regulatory decisions published under our decision publication policy.
Decision - Control of practice
Outcome: PC/registration free of conditions
Outcome date: 1 March 2023
Published date: 10 March 2023
Firm details
Firm or organisation at date of publication and at time of matters giving rise to outcome
Name: Rooks Rider Solicitors LLP
Address(es): St. Magnus House, 3 Lower Thames Street, London, EC3R 6HD
Firm ID: 559363
Outcome details
This outcome was reached by SRA decision.
Decision details
James John’s practising certificate for 2022/2023 has been granted free from conditions.
Reasons/basis
We are satisfied that none of the purposes set out in regulation 7 of the SRA Authorisation of Individuals Regulations, or the regulatory objectives contained in the Legal Services Act 2007 and the principles governing regulatory activities in section 28 of that Act, make it necessary in the interests of the public to impose any practising certificate condition.
Decision - Control of practice
Outcome: Condition
Outcome date: 17 February 2022
Published date: 21 February 2022
Firm details
Firm or organisation at date of publication and at time of matters giving rise to outcome
Name: Rooks Rider Solicitors LLP
Address(es): St. Magnus House3 Lower Thames Street London EC3R 6HD England
Firm ID: 559363
Outcome details
This outcome was reached by SRA decision.
Decision details
James John practising certificate for 2021/2022 has been granted subject to the following condition:
- In the event Mr John wishes to become a manager or owner of an authorised body, other than Rooks Rider Solicitors LLP, he is required to make an application to the SRA for approval prior to holding these roles.
In this condition the terms are as defined in the SRA Glossary.
Reasons/basis
The above condition is necessary in the public interest and reasonable and proportionate having regard to the purposes set out in Regulation 7 of the SRA Authorisation of Individuals Regulations and the regulatory objectives and principles governing regulatory activities as contained in section 28 of the Legal Services Act 2007.