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Lawyers “failing” in their duty to signpost clients to Legal Ombudsman

18 August 2016

Lawyers are still failing in their regulatory duty to tell clients about the right to complain to the Legal Ombudsman (LeO), its research has found. When asked how they first heard about the scheme, only 20% of 3,680 consumers who had been in contact with the LeO said it was from their lawyer.


How to make a solicitor “insanely jealous”? Offer his competitor free run-off cover

18 August 2016

“Many of my solicitor friends are insanely jealous” that the new arrangements for licensed conveyancers’ professional indemnity insurance include free run-off cover, one practitioner said in a survey that showed widespread satisfaction with the regime.


Tax avoidance sanctions proposals “threaten rule of law”

18 August 2016

The government’s proposals to clamp down on tax avoidance by targeting advisers with sanctions if HMRC successfully challenges a scheme blur the line between evasion and avoidance, and “threaten the rule of law”, according to a prominent tax lawyer.


ABSs may “dominate in high-volume legal services”, study says

17 August 2016

The traditional law firm partnership structure is still dominant in the profession but the arrival of alternative business structures has disrupted the status quo and may eventually become the norm in high-volume legal services, according to research.


Advertising watchdog raps CMC for misleading consumers about fees

17 August 2016

A claims management company in Manchester has become the latest to be slapped down by the Advertising Standards Authority after failing to make clear to potential customers that the amount of money they could receive was before its 33% fee was deducted.


Law firms urged to lead fight against modern slavery

16 August 2016

Law firms should be at the forefront of the fight against modern slavery, both in terms of their own impact as businesses and advising clients on meeting their human rights obligations, the Law Society has urged.


Partner who falsified divorce client’s decree absolute struck off

15 August 2016

A partner has been struck off after forging a divorce client’s decree absolute, and misappropriating more than £200,000 from clients to hide his inactivity on other matters. The Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal said his motivation was “to conceal his professional failings in respect of other clients”.


CILEx urges end to discrimination against non-university qualified lawyers

15 August 2016

The body representing chartered legal executives has called on the profession to end discrimination against lawyers who have qualified through non-university routes and open up the senior judiciary to those entered the law by alternative means.


QASA: a four-year delay and still we wait

12 August 2016

More than four years after it was meant to happen, implementation of the much-delayed Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) is still stuck, while the profession awaits the government’s decision on whether it will set up an overlapping panel of defence advocates, Legal Futures can report.


New ABS rules will smooth path for group structures and private equity, says SRA

11 August 2016

Freeing up the rules on licensing alternative business structures will help the Solicitors Regulation Authority deal with more complex applications, such as those from businesses that form part of a group or have private equity investment, it has told the government.

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