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New QASA row erupts over role of solicitors in youth court cases

26 June 2012

A key section of the final consultation on the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates has been condemned as “misleading and inaccurate” by a member of the Bar Standards Board, amid controversy over advocacy standards in the youth courts.


ABSs and stagnant economy pushing big firms towards merger, Deloitte predicts

25 June 2012

Merger activity among the country’s top firms is likely to increase as they grapple with both the Legal Services Act and a stagnant economy, leading accountancy firm Deloitte has predicted.


Jackson reforms will spark rise in solicitor/own client disputes, costs specialists warn

25 June 2012

The Jackson reforms will lead to a rise in the number of costs disputes between solicitors and their clients, as well as demand for help with costs management, specialist costs lawyers have predicted.


In brief: regulators reassure firms over RBS ‘breaches’, £1m apprenticeships boost and more

25 June 2012

Our latest round-up of key news includes the SRA and CLC offering relief to solicitors in breach because of RBS/NatWest computer problems, £1m of government money for legal apprenticeships, a destination for dormant client money, the Co-op’s new will-writing partnership, and much more.


SRA: 30 ABS applicants in formal decision phase; further 130 working through plans

22 June 2012

Around 25-30 would-be alternative business structures have formally completed their applications and are now being considered for licences – with decisions on a few “quite imminent” – the Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed.


Version 4 of Handbook goes live as SRA promises no further COLP/COFA delay

22 June 2012

The fourth edition of the SRA Handbook in less than 10 months was published yesterday. It includes the delay in the introduction of the compliance officer regime, and the SRA has guaranteed that there will be no further hold-ups.


Exclusive: Law Society begins work on creating solicitor comparison website

21 June 2012

The Law Society is investigating whether to launch its own solicitor comparison website, Legal Futures can reveal. There is an internal debate going on as to whether this would enable comparison on price as well as other factors.


Trainees “happy with LPC” but law students want more work experience, says survey

21 June 2012

Most trainee solicitors think that the legal practice course has prepared them for legal practice, a new survey has shown. The results arguably run contrary to the sentiments coming out of the ongoing Legal Education and Training Review.


SDT throws out case against solicitor over SRA abuse of process

20 June 2012

The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has taken the highly unusual step of throwing out proceedings taken against a solicitor, finding that the actions of the Solicitors Regulation Authority constituted an abuse of process.


Edmonds: LSB is interventionist and proud of it

20 June 2012

The role of the Legal Services Board is to get involved and intervene – not to sit, watch and react – its chairman said yesterday, hitting back at critics of its activism. David Edmonds said the phrase “oversight regulator” does not appear in the Legal Services Act.

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Modern vehicles: new injury profiles and new legal challenges

As the number of electric vehicles on UK roads continues to grow year-on-year, it is important to address the risks that come with their increased adoption.


The SRA needs to admit it got it wrong about SLAPPs

The High Court judgment in Ashley Hurst v SRA in January raises serious questions about the regulator’s approach to allegations of SLAPP-like behaviour.


Why menopause support belongs on every law firm’s agenda

Progression in the law slows significantly as women approach senior leadership. Most will be at the height of their careers around the average age menopause symptoms begin.


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