‘Still monitoring’: Regulator silent on BHS inquiry as hearing continues Matthew Field31 May 2016RegulatoryLegal affairs As MPs seek more documents for the BHS inquiry, the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) said it had not yet taken a position on the actions of lawyers involved.Your limit of 1 article in 30 days is up. Please login for full access or subscribe. Related ContentLinklaters makes up 16 new partners in the City as Macfarlanes promotes nineInternational roundup: White & Case hits Weil for three-partner New York team while Reed Smith opens in DenverHow to get to the top in M&A: leading female partners share their tips for successComment: Are stressed junior lawyers being struck off too easily? It’s time for watchdogs to consider a more flexible approachFreshfields denies wrongdoing in tax advice amid €50m settlement payoutSponsored briefing: Hayne, ASIC, banks, penalties and the price of shifting riskComment: Depressing end to Weinstein gagging order narrative means closure for noneLawyers rank top for satisfaction, value for money, but access to justice gaps persistOffshore: The unsilent majority