Legal Services Act


LSB, consumer panel and ombudsman defy order to close their websites

7 April 2011

The battle over whether the Legal Services Board, its consumer panel and the Legal Ombudsman can retain their own websites continues, with the sites not closing at the end of last month as the Ministry of Justice had originally instructed.


ABA opens door for America to embrace alternative business structures

5 April 2011

The American Bar Association tonight floated the prospect of allowing limited forms of alternative business structures in the US. However, it has ruled out passive non-lawyer investment, laying out options which only involve non-lawyers actively contributing to a practice.


MDPs in the spotlight as 12 regulators and professional bodies agree oversight rules

5 April 2011

A memorandum of understanding between legal regulators and regulators and professional bodies in the financial, accountancy and property worlds whose members may be part of multi-disciplinary practices is close to agreement, it has emerged.


LSB to investigate immigration law services

5 April 2011

The Legal Services Board is to launch an assessment of the regulation of immigration advice and services after taking over responsibility for overseeing frontline regulators in the field. The move will save the profession £110,000 in direct costs.


New national network aims to help law firms dominate their local markets

4 April 2011

A network that aims to help law firms dominate their local market and guarantees that it will increase their income has gone live. Seven law firms have so far signed up to GetSolicitors, which is billing itself as an alternative to national, branded networks by giving solicitors the tools to market and build their own brands.


Number of law firms continues to rise, now up 25% in a decade, figures show

4 April 2011

The number of law firms in England and Wales has continued its inexorable rise, with 25% more in practice than a decade before, new figures have revealed. The Law Society’s annual statistical report also shows the impact of the recession on the largest City practices.


Are rigid fixed fees the future post-Jackson? One Yorkshire law firm thinks so

1 April 2011

A Yorkshire firm of solicitors has launched a menu pricing litigation product under which it will shoulder the risk of costs overruns, giving clients budgeting certainty as an alternative to conditional fee agreements. The move is an early example of litigation specialists positioning themselves for a post-Jackson, post-recoverability of costs landscape.


Co-op Legal Services reports strong growth as it gears up for ABS application

31 March 2011

Co-operative Legal Services (CLS) continues to grow strongly, with income up nearly 20% in 2010, the Co-operative Group’s annual results have shown. Meanwhile, a spokesman has confirmed that CLS will apply for an alternative business structure licence at the earliest opportunity.


“Excessively cautious” ombudsman puts off complaints-publishing decision for a year

31 March 2011

The board of the Legal Ombudsman has put off until spring 2012 the decision on whether to name law firms on the receiving end of complaints, a move condemned by the Legal Services Consumer Panel.


Edmonds reappointed for second term at helm of Legal Services Board

30 March 2011

David Edmonds was today reappointed as chairman of Legal Services Board for a second three-year term. Mr Edmonds, who is paid £63,000 a year for a minimum of 70 days’ work, will now be in post until 30 April 2014.

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