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Will-writers accused of mis-selling and conducting reserved legal work

13 June 2012

North East Trading Standards Association has joined forces with the Law Society to warn consumers about unregulated will-writers mis-selling wills and delivering reserved legal activities.


Online legal documents: “not a place for the faint-hearted”

12 June 2012

The only winners in the online legal documents business are those supplying services to the likes of law firms, financial institutions and trade associations – rather than selling them directly to the end-user – new research has found. It warned that engineering online legal documents is not an end in itself.


Complaints reviewer warns SRA over appearing that it is “intent on looking after solicitors”

12 June 2012

Dissatisfaction with the response of the Solicitors Regulation Authority to allegations of misconduct by solicitors is the most common source of complaints against the authority, with the introduction of risk-based regulation making the situation worse, its independent reviewer has found.


More firms paying partner bonuses while embracing alternative compensation systems

11 June 2012

There has been a surge in large law firms paying partners bonuses over recent years along with distinct shifts in the way they compensate partners more generally and away from lockstep, new research has revealed.


News in brief: CIPA chief eyes ABSs, Co-op boss to bow out, law firms are “cybercrime target”, and more

11 June 2012

Our regular round-up includes strong backing for intellectual property ABSs, Eddie Ryan leaving Co-operative Legal Services, a new digital copyright licence for law firms, an “unacceptable” lack of transparency over PII commissions, and a warning that law firms are being targeted by online espionage.


LSB urges SRA to speed up review of “unsustainable” in-house lawyer rules

11 June 2012

The Legal Services Board has told the Solicitors Regulation Authority that it needs to complete its review of in-house practice as soon as possible because the current regulatory arrangements are not sustainable.


Internet revolution “yet to reach legal services” as consumers cry out for better online help

8 June 2012

The Internet revolution has “yet to reach legal services”, new Legal Services Board research has found, meaning consumers jump at the idea of an ‘official’ online resource to help them resolve their legal issues.


SRA defends bid to increase power to fine law firms from £2,000 to £250m

8 June 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has rejected calls for it to have greater powers to fine ABSs than traditional law firms. It has also dismissed suggestions by the Law Society that it should not have substantial fining powers at all.


High Court rejects bid to replace “kiss of death” practising certificate conditions with undertakings

7 June 2012

The High Court has rejected a bid to replace conditions on a solicitor’s practising certificate with undertakings despite claims that the current state of the professional indemnity insurance market made them the “kiss of death” to a continuing career.


Give non-clients the right to complain about lawyers, says consumer panel

7 June 2012

Non-clients should have a general right to complain about lawyers – such as parties affected by delays in the conveyancing process and beneficiaries of a defective will – the Legal Services Consumer Panel said today.

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