Legal Services Act


FoI request reveals LSB moving against reserving will-writing to lawyers

2 September 2010

The Legal Services Board believes that reserving will-writing work to lawyers could lead to fewer people making wills and would do nothing about unfair bundling of estate administration charges, Legal Futures can reveal.


Irish JR over new overseas lawyer rules may just be “negotiating ploy”, LSB suggested

1 September 2010

The Legal Services Board’s initial reaction to the Law Society of Ireland’s threat of legal action over the new rules for overseas lawyers requalifying as solicitors was that it might just be a “negotiating ploy”, Legal Futures can reveal.


Out of the shadows, part 3 – the Legal Services Consumer Panel

1 September 2010

The latest edition of my series looking at who’s who on the various bodies overseeing the legal profession takes us to the Legal Services Consumer Panel, the public face for which is chairwoman Baroness Dianne Hayter of Kentish Town – one of four members of the eight-person panel who are declared Labour supporters in the register of members’ interests that has just been published following a Freedom of Information Act request by Legal Futures.


LSB "unwise" to change reserved activities without proper criteria, warns Mayson

26 August 2010

The Legal Services Board would be “unwise” to increase or reduce the list of reserved legal activities at the moment, the Legal Services Policy Institute has warned. Professor Stephen Mayson said it first needs a set of criteria to judge the case for reservation.


Appeals consultation shows LSB making contingency plans to regulate ABSs itself

25 August 2010

The Legal Services Board has continued making contingency plans to regulate alternative business structures itself if none of the current approved regulators are up to the task, it has emerged from a consultation on the arrangements for appeals against the decisions of ABS licensing authorities.


Ombudsman rejects Law Society claim that new complaints system will not be cheaper

23 August 2010

The Legal Ombudsman has rejected suggestions from the Law Society that the new complaints-handling service will not prove any cheaper for solicitors, Legal Futures can reveal.


Regulators “must do more” to engage consumers in their work

23 August 2010

The profession’s regulators have been urged to put consumer engagement at their heart of their strategies after talks last month found their efforts to date have been limited. The Legal Services Consumer Panel says this is “an essential part of being a credible regulator”.


Legal Services Board fires warning shot over how Law Society spends practising fees

20 August 2010

The Legal Services Board has fired a warning shot across the bows of the Law Society over the way the practising certificate fee is divided up after expressing concern that some money is being applied to “non-permitted purposes”.


Strong results for world’s only two publicly listed legal practices

20 August 2010

The world’s only two publicly listed legal practices, both in Australia, have announced strong results for the 2009/10 financial year. Slater & Gordon announced a 16% rise in profits to A$19.8m (£11.3m), with revenues up 21% to A$125m. Integrated Legal Holdings saw revenue grow 41% to A$24m, with profits up 44% to A$853,494.


Weekly round-up: will European court threat discourage City firms from ABSs?

19 August 2010

As part of our commitment to be your central resource for all that is happening in the world of legal regulation and the Legal Services Act, we are starting a weekly round-up of other key stories and opinions that have emerged during the past seven days, starting with a warning that City firms accepting external capital could end up in the European Court of Justice.

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