Regulation


SRA: nearly half of firms began COLPs and COFAs process in first month

6 July 2012

Nearly half of all law firms have so far “engaged with the process” of appointing their COLPs and COFAs, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed. Separately it laid out its imminent plans to survey every law firm about staff diversity.


Will-writer becomes ABS to handle reserved work and plumps for CLC regulation

6 July 2012

A will-writing and probate services company in Birmingham has become the latest alternative business structure, and only the second licensed by the Council for Licensed Conveyancers.


Cost of practising as a solicitor to rise well above inflation

6 July 2012

The cost of practising as a solicitor will rise well above inflation this year, mainly to ensure the Law Society has the funds to compensate the victims of fraud, but also to make up the cost of IT project overruns.


Law Society budgets for £10m deficit as Hudson receives 6.8% pay rise

5 July 2012

IT project “cost overruns” have contributed to the Law Society budgeting for a £10m deficit this year, it has emerged. The 2011 accounts also reveal that chief executive Des Hudson received a 6.8% pay rise last year to £407,000 in total.


Barristers far happier than public with how BSB handles misconduct complaints, survey finds

4 July 2012

Only a third of members of the public who complain to the Bar Standards Board about barristers’ professional conduct believe the process is open and fair, according to a user satisfaction survey.


SRA mulls dropping requirement on solicitors to refer clients to IFAs

3 July 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is set to recommend dropping the controversial ban on practitioners referring clients to tied financial advisers. Solicitors would instead have to ensure that the client is involved in the decision-making process that goes into any referral.


Law Society to be spared annual internal governance check – because it is bound to fail

3 July 2012

The Law Society will not be required to certify its compliance with the rules on internal governance because it is bound to fail the test, the Legal Services Board has decided. The board said the new governance arrangements are “somewhat fragile”.


BSB wins argument over case for entity regulation

2 July 2012

The Bar Standards Board narrowly defeated a motion proposed by a former Bar chairman that its plans for entity regulation are unhelpful to the justice system, in a debate held in London last week.


Here come the accountants – ICAEW launches ABS regulator bid

29 June 2012

Around 100 firms of accountants are expected to become alternative business structures, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales said today as it unveiled its draft application to become a regulator of legal work.


Referral fee ban will not catch solicitors’ collective marketing schemes, Djanogly affirms

29 June 2012

Justice minister Jonathan Djanogly has affirmed the government’s belief that the ban on referral fees will not catch solicitors’ collective marketing schemes, despite continuing concerns that the legislation does exactly that.

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