Practice Management


Groundbreaking research finds little pricing transparency among law firms

5 April 2016

There is a serious lack of transparency over the pricing of common legal services, major new research has found – with those providers who do publish their rates and also the ones who offer fixed fees generally cheaper than law firms that do not.


Would-be barrister fails in bid to lift vexatious litigant order

4 April 2016

The High Court has rejected a bid by a would-be barrister to lift a decade-old declaration that she was a vexatious litigant, which she said was harming her prospects of becoming a lawyer. She has previously unsuccessfully sued the Law Society and College of Law dozens of times between them for alleged discrimination.


SME law firm growth to slow in face of “new, post-recession norm”

1 April 2016

This year could see small and medium-sized law firms struggle to match the growth of 2014 and 2015 as business levels settle into a new, post-recession norm, a major survey by NatWest has suggested. The bank also said that partners should be asking themselves whether the profit they made in 2015 was sufficient.


Don’t fear AI, says tech chief – it will mean there are more lawyers in the future

31 March 2016

There will be more lawyers in the future, not fewer, the head of Rocket Lawyer UK has predicted. Mark Edwards said that the size of the legal services market would grow, and the playing field between regulated and unregulated law firms be levelled.


Law Commission considers “incentivising” conveyancers to detect fraud by imposing new duties

31 March 2016

Conveyancers may need to be placed under extra duties of care so as to reduce the risk of fraudulent changes being made to the Land Register, the Law Commission has suggested. A major review of the Land Registration Act 2002 also put forward ways the law could encourage the development of electronic conveyancing.


Virtual assistants will mean fewer lawyers, Riverview predicts

30 March 2016

The spread of virtual assistants will not remove the need for lawyers but it will reduce their number, the chief executive of Riverview Law has predicted. Karl Chapman said he was “amazed” by the number of lawyers doing things they did not need to do.


CMC fights off challenge from Lloyds over PPI advert

30 March 2016

Crystal Legal Services, a claims management company (CMC), has seen off a challenge from Lloyds Banking Group to one of its PPI adverts after three other CMCs had fallen foul of complaints by the bank.


Denton’s IT accelerator looks short and long term with Apperio investment and ROSS expansion

29 March 2016

NextLaw Labs, the business accelerator set up by global law firm Dentons, has invested in an IT product which claims to improve the transparency of fees and cement the bond between lawyers and corporate clients. Meanwhile, another of its investments, AI venture Ross, is opening up to more law firms.


Cheap is not cheerful, as only one in 10 choose conveyancer on price

23 March 2016

The proportion of people selecting their conveyancer on price has fallen to only one in ten, a survey of 5,400 home movers has shown. The same survey found that only three years ago 20% of clients chose the cheapest.


Freshfields team wins Hackney Law Centre hackathon with A2J website

22 March 2016

A team of computer coding specialists from magic circle firm Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer have won a groundbreaking ‘hackathon’ to create an IT-based product of use to Hackney Law Centre, with a multi-lingual access to justice website built from scratch in just 24 hours.

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