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US law firm focused on divorcing men plots major UK expansion

28 April 2016

The UK office of a major US law firm specialising in acting for men in divorce cases, is approaching its first anniversary with plans to expand into several UK cities. The Solicitors Regulation Authority initially “took an interest” in whether Cordell & Cordell discouraged women clients.


After the doctors and nurses, now dentists get an ABS

28 April 2016

A company that provides valuation, sales and other services to dentists has added legal advice to its offering with the launch of an alternative business structure. The aim is to make FTA Law “the largest provider of legal services” to the dental profession.


Regional law firm launches niche referral network

26 April 2016

A regional law firm based in Peterborough has taken on the big referral networks by setting up a niche scheme of its own. BUCKLESconnect, launched this month, specialises in advice on French and Spanish law, planning and construction, and contentious probate.


Financial services business adds legal advice to offering with ABS licence

21 April 2016

The Lifetime Group has become the latest financial services business to add legal advice to its offering by gaining an alternative business structure. Meanwhile, Metamorph Law – which last year announced plans to “acquire, transform and aggregate” high street law firms – has received its ABS licence.


Change afoot at QualitySolicitors as it puts focus on conversion of online leads

14 April 2016

Law firm network QualitySolicitors yesterday announced a greater focus on lead conversion, along with a change in leadership to drive it. CEO Eddie Ross is to leave next month and be replaced by Ben Greco, managing director of property services firm Move with Us.


Website promises unbundled business law guidance to SMEs looking to enter UK

13 April 2016

A DIY legal guidance and forms website set up by two Korean solicitors and aimed at overseas SMEs and start-ups setting up businesses in the UK, is to launch later this year. LawXero is an unregulated platform which styles itself as “a flexible online legal information and guidance station for smart businesses looking to establish a UK presence”.


Gateley uses share power to acquire tax incentives business

11 April 2016

Gateley has made its first acquisition as a listed company, using shares to finance part of the £2.7m purchase of specialist tax incentives advisory business Capitus. The business, which is to be renamed Gateley Capitus, made a £593,000 profit on a £1.38m turnover in its last financial year.


New PI marketing collective bids to make splash with £12m backing from firms

8 April 2016

A new not-for-profit personal injury marketing collective with 20 law firms stumping up £600,000 each to create a £12m budget is set to go live shortly in a bid to disrupt the market. The collective has been put together with well-known legal digital marketing agency mmadigital.


Co-op Legal Services back in the black but turnover falls again

7 April 2016

Co-operative Legal Services returned to profit last year, although turnover continued to fall, its annual results have revealed. Though turnover – which reached a high of £33m in 2012 – was down a further 14% to £18m, CLS turned a £5m loss into a £700,000 profit.


Essex Legal Services becomes only fourth local authority ABS

6 April 2016

Essex Legal Services has become just the fourth local authority legal department to become an alternative business structure. The legal department of Essex County Council predicted that it could make an additional surplus of £1.8m by 2020 through a “growth strategy” with creation of the ABS as “one of the key enablers”.

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