Legal Services Act


Exclusive: ombudsman decides against allowing third parties to complain about lawyers

8 November 2012

The Legal Ombudsman will not allow third parties to bring complaints against lawyers for the time being, Legal Futures has learned. However, it will in future accept complaints from prospective clients, while the limit for compensation will rise from £30,000 to £50,000


ABS application bottleneck as just three make it through to decision phase in six months

7 November 2012

Just three alternative business structure applicants made it through to the decision phase over the past six months, with 167 still going through the application process, new figures from the Solicitors Regulation Authority have shown.


Bar Council steps up war of words with Legal Services Board

7 November 2012

The Bar Council has issued a sharp rebuke to the Legal Services Board for criticising how it is approaching the legal services reforms, saying that while “our regulators talk about key performance indicators, we talk about the interests of justice”.


Conveyancers mull ABS conversion – but don’t think new competition will improve client service

7 November 2012

More than half of conveyancing firms are open to becoming alternative business structures, even though few believe they will improve services for clients. They are also more worried about lenders’ panel selection decisions than new competition.


Pioneering legal website launches law firm referral panel

6 November 2012

The company that says it was the first in the UK to provide free online legal advice for both businesses and consumers is to launch its first law firm panel for referrals – although it will not charge for them.


Law centre submits ABS application as not-for-profit sector gears up for legal aid cuts

5 November 2012

A north London law centre is on course to become the first owner of a not-for-profit alternative business structure, subject to receiving approval. The venture is an example of government-approved efforts by law centres to mitigate the effects of legal aid cuts.


Niche corporate firm and conveyancing arm of property MDP become latest ABSs

5 November 2012

A West Midlands corporate transactions law firm that has advised on deals worth more than £20bn has become an alternative business structure, as has a practice working within a leading Bristol property services group.


Lloyds to take minority stake in defendant firm after SRA approves ABS application

2 November 2012

Leading defendant law firm Keoghs has secured “significant investment” from mid-market private equity investor LDC, which is part of Lloyds Banking Group. It is taking a 22.5% minority stake.


The commercial law firm that came in from the cold – newest ABS embraces regulation

2 November 2012

A business offering corporate and commercial legal services has entered into regulation by becoming the newest alternative business structure (ABS) licensed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.


Exclusive: top consumer law firm targets tie-up with big brands after receiving ABS licence

1 November 2012

One of the country’s largest consumer law firms has become the latest alternative business structure (ABS) as it targets working with “well-known brands” to offer a range of legal services.

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