Legal Services Act


High Court overturns “unlawful” Legal Ombudsman decision to cut firm’s fees

22 April 2014

The High Court has struck down an “unlawful and irrational” Legal Ombudsman decision to reduce a law firm’s fee and compensate its client for distress and inconvenience.


Rise and rise of DIY probate casts doubt over impact of big brands

22 April 2014

The number of applications for grant of probate by personal applicants has risen for the third year running, raising questions about the impact of new entrants to the market, according to new figures.


£22m loss for Co-operative Legal Services

17 April 2014

Co-operative Legal Services made a loss of £22m in 2013 when the impact of a slower rate of growth than previously planned for is taken into account, the group announced today.


Consumer panel backs greater recognition of McKenzie Friends

17 April 2014

A new trade association, the Society of McKenzie Friends, is to be launched to represent the non-lawyer advisers who charge fees, as the first step towards self-regulation. The news comes as the Legal Services Consumer Panel concludes that the public interest benefits of MFs outweigh the risks.


QASA registration timetable thrown up in air by continuing JR

17 April 2014

The timetable for advocates to register for the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates has been thrown into chaos as a result of the continuing judicial review of its legality. Meanwhile, the Bar Standards Board has begun the search for a new chair.


ABSs top 300 mark with latest licencees demonstrating variety of new legal breed

16 April 2014

The number of alternative business structures (ABSs) has passed 300, with a major international business support services company with offices around the world among the latest to achieve the status.


LSB reviews hurdles faced by non-lawyers who want to own ABSs

16 April 2014

Plans to simplify the approval process for non-lawyer owners of alternative business structures are being considered by the Legal Services Board, it has emerged. Private equity purchasers are proving particularly tricky under the current regime.


Are small claims becoming a new law firm battleground?

14 April 2014

Law firms are starting to see the opportunities in small claims after Liverpool firm Morecrofts launched a flat-fee service, allied with unbundled pieces of advice, to aid potential claimants.


New mortgage rules “threaten future of smaller law firms”

14 April 2014

The launch of the mortgage market review will have a “dramatic impact” on the conveyancing industry, resulting in further polarisation, one of the country’s leading property firms has predicted.


Fairpoint outlines ambition to build Simpson Millar into a consumer brand

11 April 2014

AIM-listed Fairpoint Group wants to see its soon-to-be-acquired law firm, Simpson Millar, become a recognised consumer legal brand, its chief executive has told Legal Futures. He also confirmed that its financial backing will enable Simpson Millar to accelerate acquisition activity.

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