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Have my instructions – and my number
This week’s Question of Ethics from the Solicitors Regulation Authority considers the position of a solicitor asked on a date by her client while handling his divorce.
Now Scottish solicitors vote to limit non-lawyers to minority stake in ABSs
Scottish solicitors have now voted to allow a minority of external ownership of law firms, it emerged today. In the latest twist of the ongoing saga of members of the Law Society of Scotland trying to find a compromise, two motions were narrowly passed at today’s AGM in favour of alternative business structures, but with inconsistent terms.
Law Society reassures firms over Quinn, while outlining fallout from insolvent insurers
The Law Society has issued further reassurance to the 2,911 law firms insured by Quinn that there is no reason to fear for the strength of their cover. It came on the same day as the society also issued a practice note on the position if a qualifying insurer goes insolvent.
LSB lays down complaints-handling standard
All lawyers will have to give clients clear information about how to complain, and their regulators will have to monitor that it is done, the Legal Services Board has announced.
Consumer panel gives green light to referral fees if there is greater transparency
Referral fees should not be banned, but require greater disclosure and more stringent regulation, the Legal Services Consumer Panel has concluded. This could include conveyancing clients providing written consent to be referred and a ban on auctions for work.
LSB could pose risk to independence of legal profession, warns Law Society president
The Legal Services Board’s powers to seize control of regulation from the approved regulators is unnecessary and casts a shadow over the independence of the legal profession, the Law Society president has claimed.
Ten of the best as SRA unveils four new core duties for slimmed-down code of conduct
There are to be four extra core professional duties when the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) unveils a slimmed-down Code of Conduct later this week, it has emerged. The draft 40-page code – which will form part of an online Solicitors Handbook bringing together all of the SRA’s regulatory regime – is at the heart of next year’s move to outcomes-focused regulation.
Exclusive: complaints against barristers soar as solicitors take them to task over fees
There has been a sharp rise in the number of complaints against barristers this year, with solicitors increasingly complaining, Legal Futures can reveal. Complaints received by Dr Ann Barker, the bar’s Complaints Commissioner, were 38% higher in the first quarter of 2010 than in the same period last year.
Law firms losing out on Internet searches
Just four law firms featured in the top 60 most visible websites returned when people searched legal terms used Google, research has discovered. An analysis of the 1.2 million searches for legal terms in February found Irwin Mitchell the highest-ranking law firm at 12th, followed by Merseyside personal injury firm Camps (21st), home counties firm Brethertons (48th) and Fentons, a PI firm in London and Manchester (53rd).
Beyond the ale
This week’s Question of Ethics from the Solicitors Regulation Authority looks at whether tacky advertising by your competitor can bring the profession into disrepute.










