Legal Services Act
ABSs and fixed fees are answer to charities' legal advice deficit, says consumer panel report
Alternative business structures could be decisive in helping smaller charities access legal advice with fixed fees, according to research which shows many lack understanding of their legal needs and cannot afford solicitors.
Exclusive: video-conferencing kiosks hit shopping centres in new legal advice push
The first video-conferencing kiosk to give instant access to a solicitor will be launched in a shopping centre this month, Legal Futures can reveal. Instant Law UK, which plans 120 kiosks by the end of 2012, will add a home-user service next month.
America poised to embrace LDPs – but go no further towards ABSs
America last week moved a major step closer to introducing a version of legal disciplinary practices (LDPs), while ruling out multi-disciplinary practices. The American Bar Association has noted the “remarkable” growth of LDPs in England and Wales.
Tribunal judges call for regulatory controls over non-lawyer employment advisers
The Legal Ombudsman should have jurisdiction over non-lawyer employment advisers as part of work to improve consumer protection in the field, employment judges have suggested. Their primary concern was the lack of consistency in the redress available to claimants.
SRA fires the starting gun for ABS applications
The Solicitors Regulation Authority will begin accepting licensing applications for alternative business structures from 3 January 2012, with the first successful ones announced within around six weeks, it announced today.
Accountants' ABS ambitions hit by new EU audit rules
The ambitions of larger firms of accountants to offer legal services have become more complicated after the European Commission announced plans to stop auditors offering non-audit services. If it becomes law, the move will lead to the break-up of the ‘big four’ accountants into audit and consultancy businesses.
Law firm investor in talks with more than 25 practices
The first business to announce its intention to invest in law firms has already spoken to more than 25 interested practices, it has revealed. However, In-Deed’s half-year results have revealed a very slow start to its online conveyancing business, with only 120 instructions in four months.
Government, LSB and Law Society join forces to take pre-ABS temperature of high street law firms
The Legal Services Board is joining forces with the Ministry of Justice and the Law Society to ask 2,000 high street law firms how ready they are for the introduction of alternative business structures. It will form part of what is likely to be the largest ever survey of high street legal provision.
DAS buys Everything Legal as it prepares for ABS conversion
Legal expenses insurer DAS has taken the next step in its preparations to become an alternative business structure by acquiring online legal services company Everything Legal, which owns legal advice website Law on the Web. It will give DAS a strong direct route to market.
Law Society revokes 200 solicitors' accreditation scheme membership
The Law Society has recently revoked the membership of 200 members of its accreditation schemes, it has revealed. The society was responding to the surprise expressed last week that it had not appeared to expel anyone from any accreditation scheme over the past five years.










