Legal Services Act


Set the date to scrap the LSB, Bar regulator tells government

4 April 2012

The “end is in sight” for the Legal Services Board (LSB) and it can be abolished in about three years’ time, the Bar’s regulator has told the government. The Bar Council stopped short of this, but said the LSB should be reined in.


Cost of legal services continues to rise – as does number of people going it alone without lawyers

4 April 2012

The continued rise in the cost of legal services at a time when consumer wealth has fallen could be putting people off seeking legal advice, new research has suggested. The Legal Services Board report also found indications of falling quality.


LeO cuts £3m off budget as income from case fees collapses

3 April 2012

The Legal Ombudsman is to reduce its budget by 14% – amounting to nearly £3m – over the next year, it has revealed. It is in large part accounted for by a far lower receipt of case fees last year than had been expected.


Edmonds: failure to comply with staff diversity rules will tell its own story

3 April 2012

Lack of compliance by law firms and chambers with the new requirements to publish information about the diversity of their staff “will in itself tell a story”, the chairman of the Legal Services Board has claimed.


Rocket Lawyer ramps up ahead of UK launch

2 April 2012

Rocket Lawyer, the Google-backed US online legal document service, has taken the next step in its plans to launch in the UK this year by opening a London office and recruiting a senior member of the LexisNexis team to lead it.


Exclusive: SRA bids to increase its power to fine law firms – from £2,000 to £250m

30 March 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s is planning to increase its power to fine law firms from £2,000 to £250m, and to £50m for individuals, Legal Futures can reveal. The Law Society has described the move as “misconceived”.


"Significant" number of chambers to avoid diversity data publication – but what about law firms?

30 March 2012

Chambers with fewer than 10 staff and/or members should not have to publish the results of the diversity survey that they all have to complete this year, their regulator is to tell the Legal Services Board.


In-house lawyers face ABS dilemma

30 March 2012

Organisations whose in-house solicitors provide reserved legal activities to people other than their employer – such as insurers, associations and local authorities – will have to decide for themselves whether by law they need to become alternative business structures, according to the SRA.


Co-op to roll out face-to-face legal advice in bank branches

29 March 2012

The Co-op – which yesterday received its alternative business structure licence – is to provide legal services through its banking network as it seeks to challenge the “legal postcode lottery”, it has announced.


SRA to issue guidance after research finds lawyers failing the deaf

29 March 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to issue best-practice guidelines to solicitors and firms it regulates about being deaf aware, after new research showed that legal services were often inaccessible to people with hearing loss.

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