Legal Services Act
LeO: make conveyancers answer to HMRC for stamp duty failings
The Legal Ombudsman (LeO) has suggested that conveyancers, rather than clients, should answer to HMRC when stamp duty payments fail to arrive.
SRA aims to ease the path for MDPs
Non-reserved legal activities within multi-disciplinary alternative business structures should be taken out of regulation by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, it proposed yesterday.
Now Quindell targets US listing as well
Alternative business structure Quindell’s bullish response to recent criticism has extended to the company now exploring the possibility of a dual listing in the US. However, Quindell’s share price has still to recover much of the ground lost in the last fortnight.
CLC “disappointed” with ministers on future of regulation
The Council for Licensed Conveyancers has become the first body to express disappointment with the Ministry of Justice’s announcement last week that it would not be making any major changes to the framework of legal regulation.
Specialist ABS secures £150,000 from regional growth fund
The North East Growth Fund (NEGF) is investing £150,000 in one of the country’s most specialised ABSs to pay for systems upgrades and new staff training provision.
Optima Legal joins Capita empire after ABS award
Outsourcing giant Capita can complete its purchase of Optima Legal and Cost Advocates after the SRA today granted Optima an alternative business structure license.
Consumers won’t pay for barristers, predicts Slater & Gordon chief
Consumer demand for lower costs means the divide between solicitors and barristers will not be sustainable, the managing director of Slater & Gordon has predicted. Andrew Grech also told sceptics of his firm’s publicly listed status that business structures do not protect ethics.
Local authority ABSs need “clear rationale”
Local authorities must have a “really clear rationale” before setting up ABSs to generate extra income, a leading public services lawyer has warned. Potential problems included conflicts of interest, confidentiality and indemnity insurance.
Law Society loses control of SRA chair and board appointments
Control over the appointment of the next chairman of the Solicitors Regulation Authority was taken away from the Law Society yesterday after the Legal Services Board introduced new rules governing the process.
Edmonds signs off with final attack on Law Society and Bar Council “trade unions”
The outgoing chairman of the Legal Services Board has fired a parting shot at the Law Society and Bar Council – which he described as “two very strong trade unions” – for their “hostile attitude to change” and acting out of self-interest, rather than in the public interest.












