Legal Services Act
Whatever happened to the ProcureCo?
Remember the ProcureCo? Most have forgotten this corporate bolt-on to chambers, little more than two years after it was launched. We asked the Bar Council what happened to its big idea.
Litigation funders left in limbo over whether ABS status will give them costs protection
Third-party litigation funders thinking of investing in law firms to avoid liability for adverse costs will have to try their luck in front of the court after an important report on contingency fees refused to make a recommendation on whether this should be possible.
Forget the gold rush – it’s the ABS rush, with three more granted licences
The Solicitors Regulation Authority should develop a fast track for legal disciplinary practices seeking approval to operate as alternative business structures, according to the largest of three firms granted their ABS licences yesterday.
Banks warn LSB off seeking to regulate them for will-writing and estate administration
It is hard to see which of the frontline regulators would regulate banks if will-writing and estate administration become reserved legal activities, the British Bankers Association has said. It also said FSA regulation covered what the Legal Services Board was seeking to do.
Leading personal injury lawyer granted ABS licence as he eyes run-up to Jackson
One of the country’s best-known personal injury lawyers has formed the latest alternative business structure as he prepares for the introduction of the Jackson reforms. Initially the move is to bring an accountant into partnership.
Hundreds of clients already “seeking comfort” of the Eddie Stobart brand
The strength of the Eddie Stobart brand means that hundreds of people a week are already seeking advice from its new barrister service, the company’s group legal director has told this website.
SRA and BSB told to improve regulation of immigration lawyers or risk losing their powers
The Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board have been warned to improve the way they regulate immigration practitioners or risk enforcement action by the Legal Services Board – including the ultimate sanction of losing their ability to regulate the area at all.
At last – standard contractual terms between barristers and solicitors clear final hurdle
Standard contractual terms between solicitors and barristers are set to become a reality at long last after the Legal Services Board approved controversial changes to the cab-rank rule that will underpin them – albeit with some reluctance.
Confidential SRA research uncovers non-compliance and bad attitudes over complaints
There is a “small but material rate of non-compliance” by solicitors with their complaints-handling requirements – and some bad attitudes towards complaints – confidential research by the Solictors Regulation Authority has found.
Here come the Americans as Rocket Lawyer starts recruiting law firms
Rocket Lawyer, the Google-Ventures backed online legal document service, has today launched its On Call programme into the UK, the first step towards the much-anticipated website going live to the public at the end of the year, Legal Futures can report.












