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SMEs “deeply unhappy” with legal services as lawyers warned they risk going the way of HMV

20 March 2013

Just one in eight small businesses believe that lawyers provide a cost-effective solution to legal problems, new research has found. The finding suggests far larger unmet legal need among SMEs than among the general public.


SRA reveals financial instability indicators as it relaxes rule on reporting non-material breaches

18 March 2013

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has outlined the three key financial ‘warning signs’ against which it will assess firms’ financial stability as a key element of its supervisory work over the next year. It is also to end the need for firms to submit an annual report on non-material rule breaches.


‘Unbundling’ the new craze as lawyer-backed family mediation service launches

18 March 2013

A lawyer-backed service that assists divorcing couples during mediation, charging fixed fees to halve the cost for clients, is being billed as a possible lifeline for family legal aid lawyers after 1 April. It came as the Law Society president urged solicitors to explore ‘unbundling’ legal services.


Consumer group urges "NHS Direct for law"

15 March 2013

There is “a compelling moral and economic case” for the Legal Services Board to pursue initiatives such as an NHS Direct-style telephone service to help people find the legal advice they need, its consumer adviser has urged.


Law Society president embraces ABS status

15 March 2013

A virtual firm that is looking to share profits with its consultants and a leading personal injury practice have become the latest alternative business structures. Scott Moncrieff & Associates, known as Scomo, was founded by Law Society president Lucy Scott-Moncrieff.


HighStreetLawyer network eyes ABS and external finance as it unveils growth plans

14 March 2013

Law firm networking brand HighStreetLawyer.com will look to become an alternative business structure in the future to finance ambitious growth plans. Managing director Gary Yantin said the focus for the next 12 months is to grow its number of member firms.


Survey: personal injury law firms face financial meltdown

13 March 2013

Nearly a fifth of the north-west’s specialist personal injury law firms are considering shutting up shop due to the financial impact of the government’s civil costs reforms, with many predicting huge cuts in their profitability as a result of the new RTA portal fees, new research has revealed.


Private investor backs two solicitors’ ABS start-up

12 March 2013

Two Manchester solicitors have set up an alternative business structure (ABS) with the backing of a private investor to provide commercial services on fixed fees and retainers. Other new licencees include QualitySolicitors Talbots and midlands law firm Wright Hassall.


ABSs offer opportunity to thriving in-house lawyers, says Law Society

12 March 2013

The number of in-house lawyers has not been affected by the economic crisis and alternative business structures (ABSs) offer general counsel an opportunity to expand their services, according to the Law Society.


Reform agenda to create “two-tier Bar”, with bulk of chambers to suffer

12 March 2013

Legal aid cuts, the Jackson reforms and the introduction of competitive tendering for criminal law work will split the Bar into a two-tier profession, with mid-sized generalist chambers set to suffer, a specialist Bar consultant has predicted.

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