Legal Services Act


Consumer panel calls into question barristers’ £500,000 indemnity limit

17 September 2014

The Legal Services Consumer Panel has called into question the existing minimum indemnity cover limit of £500,000 for barristers and called for more research before the limit was extended to firms regulated by the Bar Standards Board.


Pitt cools talk of single regulator as he bids to build reform consensus

15 September 2014

In his first interview since taking over as chairman of the Legal Services Board, Sir Michael Pitt has cooled talk of a single regulator for all legal services. Sir Michael also praised the Solicitors Regulation Authority for its current programme of reform.


BSB not expecting barrister rush to create entities

15 September 2014

The Bar Standards Board (BSB) is not expecting the introduction of entity regulation to lead to many barristers joining forces in a single business, it has emerged.


Fairpoint lauds "unique opportunity" presented by Legal Services Act

12 September 2014

The Legal Services Act has presented “a unique opportunity to create more competitive consumer offerings”, according to the company that bought national law firm Simpson Millar earlier this year.


We need more independence, BSB director says

12 September 2014

Dr Vanessa Davies, director of the Bar Standards Board (BSB), has made it clear that the regulator will push for more independence in the future.


LSB chair: regulators need to help push down cost of legal services

10 September 2014

More needs to be done to reduce the cost of legal services to meet the needs of small businesses and people who are neither wealthy nor eligible for legal aid, the chairman of the Legal Services Board has said in his first public speech.


Quindell claims libel “victory”

9 September 2014

Outsourcing giant Quindell has claimed victory in a libel action against Gotham City Research, an American company which triggered a collapse in Quindell’s share price by publishing a highly critical report.


Mayson: Legal Services Act heading for “knacker’s yard”

9 September 2014

The “flaws and limitations” of the Legal Services Act are “all too apparent” and, as every year goes by, it is moving closer to “the regulatory equivalent of the knacker’s yard”, Professor Stephen Mayson has said.


Slater & Gordon moves into East Midlands with Flint Bishop deal

8 September 2014

Slater & Gordon has unveiled the next stage of its expansion, targeting the East Midlands after its latest acquisition enabled it to open an office in Derby.


LSB: accountant will investigate PC fee spending

8 September 2014

The Legal Services Board is to hire an external accountant to examine how the Law Society and other regulators spend money raised through compulsory practising certificate fees.

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