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SRA dismisses Law Society concerns over domestic violence referral fees

3 April 2017

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has dismissed Law Society concerns about disciplinary sanctions imposed on a law firm that paid referral fees to a domestic violence charity. It pointed out that the actions of leading legal aid firm Duncan Lewis were clear breaches of the SRA Handbook.


“The barrister edge” – PI firm claims to be largest BSB entity to date

31 March 2017

A Bar Standards Board-regulated entity has acquired more than 800 clients in less than 18 months, which it claims makes it the largest in the country, by capitalising on barristers’ relatively new right to conduct litigation. It also said that having the involvement of barristers from the start of a case speeds them up.


SRA shuts down Asons and tells staff transferred to another firm they can’t have their files

31 March 2017

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has closed down controversial Bolton law firm Asons shortly after it ceased trading and was sold to another practice, it emerged yesterday. Meanwhile, a set of accounts for the first six months of Asons’ current financial year indicated that it was turning around the previous year’s poor performance.


Great repeal bill “offers comfort” to EU lawyers in UK – but not the other way round

31 March 2017

Yesterday’s publication of the government’s great repeal bill white paper gives comfort to EU lawyers currently practising in the UK – but not to UK firms’ operations across the EU, a leading regulatory lawyer has said.


Quarter of SME law firms have fallen victim to cyber-attacks as profits rise, survey finds

30 March 2017

There have been some significant thefts from client accounts in recent months, with one in four SME law firms having suffered a cyber-attack or fraud related loss in the last year, according to new research. The poll of 269 firms also showed that income and profit continues to rise, although cash remains an issue.


Consumers still unsure about using insurers, banks and others for legal services

30 March 2017

Consumers are gradually getting more comfortable with the idea of seeking legal advice from banks and insurance companies but enthusiasm remains muted, new research has found. YouGov also showed that two major law firms are succeeding in building a consumer brand.


Incoming complaints boss to sell stakes in leading ABSs

30 March 2017

The incoming chair of the Office for Legal Complaints – the body that oversees the Legal Ombudsman – is to sell her investments in two leading alternative business structures, it has been confirmed. The fact Wanda Goldwag had them only came into the public domain last Friday.


Insurers urge MPs to close whiplash “loophole” in Prison and Courts Bill

29 March 2017

If the definition of whiplash in the Prison and Courts Bill does not encompass back injuries, then it will provide “a loophole for fraudsters”, MPs were warned yesterday. Meanwhile, the ABI admitted it did not know how many insurers would pass on the savings made by personal injury reform.


Record number of investments in lawtech start-ups last year, as A&O launches incubator

29 March 2017

A record number of start-ups targeting the legal market received funding around the world last year, new research has found. It comes as City giant Allen & Overy is to nurture legal tech start-ups with the creation of an incubator.


Model for online court “will begin to hear small claims from 1 June”

29 March 2017

The pioneering digital tribunal thought to be the model for England and Wales’s online court will begin resolving small claims disputes worth under about £3,000 on 1 June, it has emerged. British Columbia’s civil resolution tribunal claims to be “the first online tribunal in the world that is integrated into the public justice system”.

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