Legal Services Act
Making lawyers publish “average” prices will energise consumers, says panel
The Legal Services Consumer Panel said last week that it was “not blind to the challenges of increased price transparency”, but insisted that making lawyers publish “average” prices could be the catalyst for making consumers ask more questions about cost.
LSB declines to produce the “right” answer on indemnity insurance
The Legal Services Board has shied away from recommending a single solution which all the legal regulators should follow on indemnity insurance. The LSB instead called on the regulators to work more closely together on the issue.
LSB pushes for fully independent regulators to prevent professional bodies resisting reforms
The Legal Services Board has argued more strongly than ever that professional bodies must be fully separated from regulators. In a letter to the justice select committee, Sir Michael Pitt, chairman of the LSB, argued that there was scope under existing arrangements for them to “resist reforms”.
Fairpoint trains focus on “higher-growth, lower-margin” legal services business
AIM-listed Fairpoint Group is set to become almost entirely a legal services business after announcing that it will stop offering debt management plans – which was once a key part of its business. It said that from next year the group would focus on its “higher-growth legal services segment”.
Gateley “seeing the benefits” of being UK’s first listed law firm
Gateley is seeing the benefits of being the first UK-listed law firm, its chairman said today as it announced record turnover. Revenue increased 10.2% to £67.1m in the year to 30 April 2016, with profit before tax up 12.2% to £11m. As a result shareholders are to see a final dividend of 3.764p.
Use of fixed fees continues to rise but consumers still struggling to choose lawyer, survey finds
Nearly half of consumer legal services are provided on a fixed-fee basis, new research has found – but it said consumers are still being hampered by a lack of information to help them choose the right lawyer, leading to “lower levels of satisfaction and trust in legal services”.
Exclusive: Horizontal integration in action as funeral director sets up ABS
A family-run firm of funeral directors with 36 branches has become the first of its kind to set up an alternative business structure. Lodge Brothers Legal Services, launched last week, offers fixed-fee services for clients wanting wills, probate and powers of attorney.
Pioneering council ABSs join forces to create biggest local authority legal team
The first local authority alternative business structure to be given a licence by the Solicitors Regulation Authority has been taken over by the second. Lawyers at Buckinghamshire County Council have joined HB Public Law, making it the largest local authority legal team in the country.
Hundreds of lawyers sign up to online freelance marketplace
More than 600 solicitors and barristers have signed up to the online marketplace for freelance lawyers set up by LOD that goes live today. Spoke.law allows law firms and in-house teams that need short-term extra resource to hire freelancers on a day rate via a website.
Making law firms publish average prices “is not perfect but it is needed”
The slow pace of change in the legal services market means “regulatory intervention” is needed to force firms to publish their average prices even though it is not a perfect solution, the voice of legal consumers has said. The Legal Services Consumer Panel said this could also counter negative perceptions of lawyers.












