Legal Services Act


Civil Liability Bill heads for Royal Assent amid savings doubts

21 November 2018

The Civil Liability Bill overcame its final parliamentary hurdle yesterday as a leading insurer admitted that the £35 reduction in motor premiums might be swallowed up by other costs.


Law firms embracing tech but holding back on AI due to cost

20 November 2018

Law firms are adopting new technology in wide variety of ways, contradicting the received wisdom that they have been slow to embrace change, according to a new report.


Peers question government’s approach to Civil Liability Bill

20 November 2018

The government should only reject peers’ advice about the use of secondary legislation to enact key parts of legislation like the Civil Liability Bill if there are “clear and compelling reasons”.


Top judge calls for ABS transparency amid “commercialisation” of PI

19 November 2018

A Court of Appeal judge has called on legal regulators to make public who owns alternative business structures to bring greater transparency to the personal injury market.


Fast-growing Welsh firm outlines acquisition ambition

16 November 2018

A fast-growing Welsh law firm is poised to make its first significant acquisition, which could give it a presence in England for the first time.


Brexit deal maintains lawyers’ position during transition

15 November 2018

The draft Brexit agreement published yesterday maintains the ability for UK lawyers to operate in the EU as now, and vice versa, during the transition period that runs until December 2020.


Law firms have “failed to invest” in debt recovery teams

12 November 2018

Many law firms have failed to invest in their debt and uninsured loss recovery teams, creating a “gap in the market”, according to one looking to double its £6.5m turnover in three years.


“We got it wrong on spending”, MoJ mandarin tells MPs

7 November 2018

The permanent secretary at the Ministry of Justice has told MPs that two of its main spending assumptions have turned out to be “fundamentally unrealistic”.


LSB told to share responsibility after SRA Handbook decision

7 November 2018

The Legal Services Board has been told by its own consumer panel that it has to share the responsibility for ensuring that consumers do not suffer at the hands of solicitors working for unregulated firms.


Legal Services Board approves new SRA Handbook in full

6 November 2018

The Legal Services Board has approved the new SRA Handbook, including the controversial proposal to allow solicitors to provide unreserved services to the public from unregulated businesses.

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