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MPs blast government’s approach to PI reform as they call for £1,500 small claims limit

17 May 2018

The small claims limit for personal injury should rise by inflation to £1,500, rather than the higher levels proposed by the government, MPs on the justice select committee have recommended. In a major boost to claimant lawyers, the committee found little credibility in much of the government’s case for raising the limit.


Law firm finances creaking as falls in PI and conveyancing work take their toll

16 May 2018

Small and mid-sized law firms need to accept that lower levels of profitability are becoming the “new normal”, it was claimed yesterday. Their income is also falling, with firms of 11-25 partners recording the biggest drop last year – 11% – compared to only 1% for sole practitioners.


Exclusive: Barrister ABS offers couples ‘single joint expert’ approach to divorce

15 May 2018

Two family law barristers have set up what is believed to be the first service allowing separating couples to obtain advice from a single legal expert at any point in the process. They are launching The Divorce Surgery as an alternative business structure regulated by the Bar Standards Board later this week.


Exclusive: Rocket Lawyer receives waiver to employ solicitors

14 May 2018

Unregulated online legal services company Rocket Lawyer has received a waiver to allow practising solicitors to advise its clients, Legal Futures can reveal. Peninsula – the business services giant that owns Croner – has its own waiver, and is highlighting to potential customers the benefits of privilege that come with it, we can also report.


Slater & Gordon looks to turn page with £30m investment – but two more offices to close

11 May 2018

Slater & Gordon announced today that it will invest over £30m on new technology and broadening its services over the next three years – with volume conveyancing a target – as the firm looks to put the troubles of the past behind it. Legal Futures was given the first trade interview with the firm’s CEO about his vision for the future.


Government gives no quarter in defence of whiplash reforms despite pressure from peers

11 May 2018

The government stood firm on its proposed whiplash reforms yesterday despite criticism from peers, on the first day of the Civil Liability Bill’s committee stage in the House of Lords. Though dozens of amendments were put down, none was pushed to a vote but may well be revisited at the bill’s report stage.


Top judge predicts revolution in use of legal services and training of lawyers

10 May 2018

Technology will revolutionise the way we educate, train, and utilise legal expertise, a senior judge has predicted. Sir Geoffrey Vos, chancellor of the High Court, laid out a vision of the future where training might depend on whether people wanted to be a ‘social lawyer’, a ‘human rights lawyer’ or a ‘business lawyer.


Ministry of Justice “a little frustrated” by legal aid strike as CBA recommends ‘no returns’ policy

10 May 2018

David Gauke, the justice secretary and Lord Chancellor, has admitted that the Ministry of Justice is feeling “a little frustrated” by the direct action taken by criminal law barristers over legal aid fees. Shortly after, the Criminal Bar Association recommended that its members “escalate” their current action by instituting a ‘no returns’ policy from 25 May.


Government defeats bid to annul legal aid reform as MPs call for more support for criminal Bar

9 May 2018

The government yesterday defeated a Labour attempt to annul the legislation changing the scheme through which criminal defence advocates are paid for carrying out publicly funded work in the Crown Court, which has led to over 100 chambers declining instructions. However, there was also recognition that the criminal Bar needed greater support.


Rosenblatt targets acquisitions and in-house litigation funding as it makes AIM bow

8 May 2018

City law firm Rosenblatt today became the fourth law firm to be admitted to AIM. The share placement, which was significantly oversubscribed, raised approximately £43m and gave the 19-partner firm, which is best known for its litigation work, a market capitalisation of £76m.

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