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Exclusive: corporate financiers enter market to target mid-market law firms

19 April 2012

A team of senior corporate financiers has joined forces with a law firm management consultancy specialising in alternative business structures to target mid-market law firms, Legal Futures can reveal.


American bar ditches bid to introduce non-lawyer ownership of firms

18 April 2012

The American Bar Association has dropped plans for any changes to its policy prohibiting the non-lawyer ownership of law firms. Having rejected more radical ideas such as ABSs, it had proposed a form of legal disciplinary practice.


Consumer panel targets "sub-standard" legal advice

16 April 2012

There is evidence that the quality of legal advice is “too often sub-standard”, meaning the safety net for consumers needs to be enhanced, the Legal Services Consumer Panel said today as it launched its work programme for the next year.


Legal Services Consumer Panel survives the chop – for now

13 April 2012

The Legal Services Consumer Panel has escaped the government’s consolidation of consumer advocacy and information into Citizens Advice – for now. The move was strongly opposed by the Legal Services Board but supported by the Law Society.


Top chambers and law centre throw weight behind pioneering webcam legal service

11 April 2012

One of the country’s largest barristers’ chambers has joined forces with Instant Law UK, as it rolls out its library-based video-conferencing service. Users will also have access to the first interactive, online debt and employment law service, in conjunction with a London law centre


Non-lawyer ownership of law firms “will do a disservice” to clients, claim top general counsel

11 April 2012

Any form of non-lawyer ownership of law firms is bad for clients, nine leading general counsel have claimed. The group of US-based in-house lawyers said they also detected no great interest in or need for non-lawyer ownership.


LSB defends the use of “forceful facilitation” against “misguided” criticism of its work…

10 April 2012

The Legal Services Board has hit back at the “misguided” criticism of its role, saying that experience has proven the need for its “forceful facilitation”. Its response to the Ministry of Justice’s triennial review comes after severe criticism from some of those it oversees.


… as Law Society calls on government to slash the LSB’s budget to stop it overstepping the mark

10 April 2012

The Legal Services Board should have its budget slashed so as to rein in its ambitions to move beyond a supervisory role, the Law Society has claimed. However, the SRA, CILEx and Council for Licensed Conveyancers have been more measured in their criticism.


News round-up: would-be ABS expands, HSBC publishes panel criteria, and much more

5 April 2012

Our regular round-up of news includes Quindell Portfolio’s latest acquisition, Simmons & Simmons moving City work to Bristol, the SRA’s City adviser joining Obelisk Legal, the Law Society withdrawing its PII broker list, and much more besides.


Licensed conveyancers refused right to conduct litigation and advocacy – for now

5 April 2012

The Legal Services Board yesterday rejected a bid to allow licensed conveyancers to conduct litigation and advocacy, after more than a year of consideration. It had run into fierce opposition from the Lord Chief Justice and the Law Society.

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Why menopause support belongs on every law firm’s agenda

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Law firms need to go beyond document checks

At the root of every failed compliance review is a familiar phrase: a calm assertion of “but we did a document check”.


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