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Pro bono panel calls for more public legal education and says ABSs may help

9 November 2011

It is essential for law firms to offer better public legal education – including getting into schools, according to the Master of the Rolls – while alternative business structures could help pro bono provision, it was claimed at the launch of National Pro Bono Week on Monday.


Banning referral fees will achieve nothing, warns government adviser

8 November 2011

Banning referral fees will have “no effect on legal costs” and instead make something that is “currently reasonably transparent into something totally opaque”, the architect of the claims management regime has warned MPs.


Will-writer regulation and the need to address poor-quality work by solicitors

8 November 2011

In a robust defence of the will-writing industry, Steve Jenkins of leading provider Trust Inheritance argues that while some targeted regulation of the sector could help, there needs to be a strong focus on improving the quality of solicitors’ work.


Defendant loses bid to throw claimants’ solicitors off case over privilege “breach”

8 November 2011

A defendant in a high-profile group action has failed in his bid to have the claimants’ solicitors thrown off the case for having sight of privileged documents. Bjorn Stiedl is one of the defendants in the multi-million-pound InnovatorOne case.


It's final – LeO decides to name and shame lawyers over complaints

7 November 2011

From April 2012 the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) will “name and shame” law firms or lawyers against whom a “pattern of complaints” has been made, or whenever naming is judged to be in the public interest, it announced today.


Legal Services Board to intervene in Prudential privilege appeal

7 November 2011

The Legal Services Board is to intervene in the high-profile Supreme Court case on whether the right to claim legal professional privilege should extend beyond the clients of solicitors and barristers. The Prudential case concerns tax law advice from accountants.


Bar Council chief urges barristers to embrace direct instructions from the public

7 November 2011

Barristers need to grasp the opportunities offered by direct access for the public, which will also help them bid for legal aid contracts, the chairman of the Bar Council has urged. Peter Lodder QC said the “critical importance” of public access is underlined by the proposed legal aid cuts.


Cost of SRA compliance “forcing small firms to close”, says Law Society survey

4 November 2011

More than one in ten small law firms questioned in a massive survey of solicitors plan to close down or merge as a result of the cost of complying with regulatory obligations, Law Society research has revealed.


Legal comparison websites struggling to reconcile fixed fees with “reality of law”

4 November 2011

The challenge for legal price comparison sites is to reconcile the public’s desire for an instant quote and fixed fees “with the reality that many areas of law are complex, lengthy, unpredictable, and, as such, cannot be achieved on a fixed-fee basis”, a Law Society report has concluded.


New legal regulator takes the reins

4 November 2011

The professional standards of costs lawyers will in future be independently assured after the Costs Lawyer Standards Board this week became their approved regulator. They can become partners in LDPs and are within the Legal Ombudsman’s jurisdiction.

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