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Comparison website ramps up offering in time with Law Superstore deal

18 September 2017

A legal comparison website has gone live with its bespoke platform with the demand for such services in flux. The relaunch of MyLegalAdviser comes in the wake of The Law Superstore being sold last month. It is the brainchild of Alex Boothman, a one-time private client solicitor.


AI will reshape the business model of large law firms, Herbert Smith predicts

14 September 2017

Law firms embracing artificial intelligence are expected to create new business models to pass on the benefits to clients, research by City giant Herbert Smith Freehills has suggested. The way trainees learn about the law will also change and may reshape in the traditional pyramid shape of the large firms, it said.


Brexit and competition from accountants top fears among City firms

13 September 2017

Almost half of City firms view Brexit as a threat and more than two thirds see other professional services firms as the overwhelming threat among recent entrants to the profession, according to a survey published yesterday. It found that almost a quarter of City firms named Brexit as the biggest challenge to their future success.


NewLaw owner unveils strong results as it strengthens law firm’s non-RTA business

8 September 2017

Redde, the AIM-listed accident management company that owns two law firms has recorded strong annual results, with turnover up 25% and profits increasing 16%. It also laid out how it is growing the services offered by its main firm, pioneering alternative business structure NewLaw Solicitors, into areas other than road traffic-related claims.


Conveyancing work falls to lowest level in three years

7 September 2017

Conveyancing work has fallen to its lowest level since the middle of 2013, and the number of firms actively doing the work hit a new low, a survey has found. While the top five firms have been “insulated” from the lull in the market, the smallest operators outside the top 1,000 conveyancing practice have suffered the most.


Gateley: Being a PLC will help protect us from Brexit uncertainty

1 September 2017

National law firm Gateley has told investors that its decision to list on the London Stock Exchange will help it withstand potential economic uncertainty caused by Brexit. Its annual report also showed that finance director Neil Smith was the top earner among the senior management in the year to 30 April 2017.


Losses continue to mount for Slater & Gordon as it plans to spin off UK operation

31 August 2017

Slater & Gordon has announced yet another eye-watering loss for its last financial year, mainly due to yet another write-down of goodwill – this time of £215m – following the acquisition of Quindell’s professional services division. It is also to spin off its UK operation into a separate business.


ABS update: US energy specialists set up in London, plus Fairpoint, Metamorph and Irwin Mitchell news

31 August 2017

Peace Crowell, a niche US firm specialising in energy and infrastructure projects, has opened a London office as an alternative business structure (ABS). In other ABS news, Simpson Millar has sold its financial services arm, Metamorph Law has made another acquisition, and Irwin Mitchell has unveiled encouraging financial results.


MoJ ignores own consultation and presses ahead with price competition for housing advice

17 August 2017

The Ministry of Justice is moving ahead with the introduction of price competition and larger contracts for court-based duty solicitor advice for housing cases, despite overwhelming opposition from respondents to its consultation. Just five out of 51 respondents agreed with it on price competition.


The Law Superstore sold to property comparison site with focus on leads rather than instructions

16 August 2017

Legal comparison website The Law Superstore is to focus on generating lower-cost leads rather than more expensive solid instructions, after it was bought by a similar site for property services. According to the outgoing managing director, it was the decision of the site’s private equity backers to sell the business to reallymoving.com.

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