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Solicitors halt slide in probate work and "should now target DIY applicants"

9 May 2012

The number of solicitor applications for a grant of probate has steadied after four years of decline and the profession should now target helping those who do it themselves, it was claimed yesterday.


Riverview unveils “groundbreaking” fixed-fee divorce service for wealthy couples

8 May 2012

Riverview Law has today launched a barrister-led service for high net-worth couples that it claims is the first to publish and guarantee the cost of divorce. The initial conference costs from £1,000 for a junior and £2,000 for a QC.


SRA acts over identity fraud after series of bogus law firms

8 May 2012

A rash of bogus law firms in recent months has persuaded the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to publish guidance for solicitors on guarding against identity theft. It has issued six warnings about bogus firms or branch offices of legitimate firms in the past six months.


Profession “losing ground” over improving social mobility, warns LETR

8 May 2012

Work on increasing social mobility in the legal profession is losing ground amid concerns over the effectiveness of the many separate initiatives aimed at increasing diversity, the latest paper from the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) has suggested.


Eight PI brands dominate web searches as market fails to make best of social media, says report

4 May 2012

Just eight personal injury brands dominate the web searches of potential clients, with national law firm Irwin Mitchell leading the way, new research has found. The report also found social media strategies “massively under-developed within the legal services sector”.


MoJ holds line on extending RTA portal next April despite warnings that it cannot be done

4 May 2012

The government is determined to introduce the expanded RTA claims portal in April 2013, the Ministry of Justice has stressed, despite the company behind the system saying it cannot be done in that time.


Regulators and professional bodies strike MDP deal

4 May 2012

Twelve regulators and professional bodies from the legal, accountancy, financial and property sectors have finally signed a formal agreement aimed at co-ordinating the oversight of multi-disciplinary practices.


COLP/COFA readiness – take part in a benchmarking survey

4 May 2012

Legal Futures is the media partner for the most comprehensive independent survey to date to establish the state of readiness of the legal services sector to respond to the impact of the full compliance obligations in the SRA Handbook. It is being undertaken by Edge International and Khiara Law LLP.


Council plans joint venture ABS with law firm to target public sector clients

3 May 2012

Kent Legal Services – the legal arm of Kent County Council – is planning to launch an alternative business structure in conjunction with regional law firm Geldards, it has emerged.


Scrapping minimum salary will stimulate more, if lower-paid, training contracts, says SRA

3 May 2012

Scrapping the minimum salary for trainee solicitors is likely to stimulate more training contracts – but the majority will pay below the current minimum level, a Solicitors Regulation Authority report has concluded. However, the negative impact on diversity is not as clear-cut as critics think.

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