The Lord Chancellor has approved the appointment of Monisha Shah
as Chair of the Legal Services Board for 4 years from 1 April
2026. The appointment follows a Justice Select Committee
pre-appointment scrutiny hearing on 25 March and the publication
of the Committee's report on 27 March.
The Legal Services Board (LSB) is the oversight regulator for
legal services in England and Wales. It oversees eight regulatory
bodies who carry out the day-to-day frontline regulation of legal
services. It also has responsibilities in relation to the Office
for Legal Complaints, which is responsible for administering the
Legal Ombudsman scheme, and the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
The LSB is independent from both the legal profession and
government and operates within a statutory framework set out in
the Legal Services Act 2007.
Monisha Shah is an experienced chair and non-executive director.
She is chair of Publishers' Licensing Services and co-chair of
the Copyright Licensing Agency. She also chairs the Kings Counsel
Selection Panel and serves as council member of the Advertising
Standards Authority. She is a serving trustee of the Royal
Collection Trust, Art Fund and chair of trustees of Caterham
School. Ms Shah's previous experience includes non-executive
roles at the Office of Students, the Ofcom Content Board,
and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. She has also served
as a member of the Committee on Standards in Public Life
Appointments to the LSB are made, under the Legal Services Act
2007, by the Lord Chancellor after consulting the Lady Chief
Justice. Appointments are regulated by the Commissioner for
Public Appointments; recruitment processes comply with the
Governance Code on Public Appointments.