LSB announces reappointment of Flora Page as a Board member


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The Ministry of Justice and the Legal Services Board today announced the reappointment of Flora Page as a lay member of the Legal Services Board.

She has been reappointed for a second term for four years, from 1 August 2024 until 31 July 2028. Her initial four-year term runs from 1 August 2020 – 31 July 2024.

About Flora Page

Flora Page has been both a solicitor and a barrister. In 1996, she joined Clifford Chance and subsequently worked for the Law Commission and the University of Law. Flora than established her own firm, Old Bailey Solicitors. Having obtained, in 2002, higher rights of audience, she cross-qualified, in 2013, as a barrister, and joined 23 Essex Street Chambers. Her practice focusses on financial crime, and she prosecutes and defends in equal amounts.

She is a leading junior, a Grade 4 Prosecutor, and a facilitator for Advocacy and the Vulnerable training. Flora has also had a period at the Financial Conduct Authority, where she has worked in both enforcement and consumer redress policy development. She is also a part-time PhD student at University College London, researching corporate misconduct. She was a long-serving committee member of the Solicitors’ Association of Higher Court Advocates, and then a member of the Executive of the Criminal Bar Association. She has been a member of the 23 Essex Street Equality and Diversity Committee, and a Financial Conduct Authority Equality and Diversity Superuser.


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