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Firms and chambers set for obligation to publish staff diversity data from next year
The Legal Services Board is pushing ahead with plans to require law firms and chambers to publish comprehensive diversity and class information about their staff from next year, Legal Futures has learned.
Weekly round-up: LDPs, complaints, PII, “heir hunters” and lawyer services v legal services
There is a lot to cram into this week’s round-up of other regulation and Legal Services Act stories on the web. First of all, we should direct you to Legal Futures Editor Neil Rose’s Guardian blog that just being part of the high street network should not be enough to protect law firms – access to justice cannot be judged purely by quantity.
QualitySolicitors saw “unbelievable spike” in traffic after primetime TV ad
QualitySolicitors experienced an “unbelievable spike” in web traffic and calls following its primetime television advert last week, even though it was aimed more at brand awareness than direct response, founder Craig Holt has reported.
Indemnity insurer extends quote period to 10 days, but rejects Law Society demand for 21
The Law Society has squeezed a minor concession out of the unnamed professional indemnity insurer to whom it complained about giving solicitors just seven days to accept quotes.
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Out of the shadows, part 3 – the Legal Services Consumer Panel
The latest edition of my series looking at who’s who on the various bodies overseeing the legal profession takes us to the Legal Services Consumer Panel, the public face for which is chairwoman Baroness Dianne Hayter of Kentish Town – one of four members of the eight-person panel who are declared Labour supporters in the register of members’ interests that has just been published following a Freedom of Information Act request by Legal Futures.
If you build it, they will come
I have just read LawyerLocator’s white paper entitled “The Future of Small Law Firms”. Some of its findings are, perhaps, rather surprising and somewhat out of kilter with other research and empirical evidence. For example, according to their consumer poll, only 1% of people use search engines to choose a lawyer (75% less than those apparently using a telephone directory!).
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- External capital and law firms – the future
- Grey, shy and retiring? Not us!
- How much should you tell clients about your PII?
- Making the case for legal process outsourcing
- Man in the middle – LSB chairman interview
- Protect and serve – data protection for lawyers
- Recruitment and the Legal Services Act
- The legal profession and the sale of general insurance contracts
- The new legal ethics
- What the services regulations mean for you
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