Legal Services Act


ICAEW authorises first non-ABS firm to carry out probate work

22 October 2014

The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) has authorised the first non-ABS accountancy firm to carry out probate work.


United Law becomes third Connect2Law hub to launch own brand

22 October 2014

Trethowans, based in Southampton and Salisbury, has become the third regional firm and former hub in Pannone’s Connect2Law network to launch its own brand – United Law. It has 98 members in Dorset, Hampshire and part of Wiltshire.


Direct access service partners with litigation funder to offer barristers upfront fees

22 October 2014

Direct access service myBarrister has joined forces with litigation funder Augusta Ventures to help clients finance their cases – and offer barristers the prospect of upfront payment of some of their fees.


Law firms urged to reinvent themselves in LASPO era

21 October 2014

The changes in the legal market, particularly the ability of ordinary people to access justice, means law firms have to reinvent themselves, one of the country’s best-known solicitors claimed yesterday.


Grech: no legal services provider in the world has client base of Slater & Gordon

20 October 2014

No law firm in the world has a client base like Slater & Gordon’s, its managing director claimed today. Andrew Grech also said that aside from the “dislocation” of a few senior staff at Pannone, integration of its various acquisitions has gone well.


CLS switches volume conveyancing partner

16 October 2014

Co-operative Legal Services (CLS) has announced that it is switching its volume conveyancing partner, from Blacks in Leeds to TCS in Cheshire. It said working with TCS “will allow us to broaden our offering for customers and members, and will increase the capacity of our service”.


Deech calls for full independence for legal regulators

15 October 2014

The legal regulators should have full independence, and ‘approved regulator’ role of the Bar Council, Law Society and other professional bodies should be abolished, the chair of the Bar Standards Board argued yesterday.


Quindell targets £1bn turnover as deafness cases rack up

13 October 2014

Alternative business structure Quindell plc has nearly 45,000 noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) cases on the go as it bids to hit the £1bn turnover mark, its latest trading update has revealed.


Kent council seeks ABS partner for £100m-plus joint venture

13 October 2014

Kent Legal Services – the legal division of Kent County Council – has formally launched its bid for outside investment by issuing a tender for a commercial partner with which it will form a joint venture/alternative business structure.


Admiral Law records strong start to life as insurer/law firm ABS

13 October 2014

Admiral Law – the alternative business structure (ABS) joint venture between Admiral Insurance and national law firm Lyons Davidson – made a gross profit of nearly £3m in its first seven months of trading, the company’s first accounts have revealed.

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