Alternative business structures


Freeserve founder says it will take non-lawyers to bring innovation to “hated” legal market

2 July 2012

Lawyers are “in denial about what customers hate about law firms” and it will take entrepreneurs from outside the profession to deliver the wholesale change to the business model that is required, the founder of Freeserve claimed last week.


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.


County court advocacy specialists become latest ABS

28 June 2012

A law firm that specialises in providing advocacy services in every county court across the country yesterday became the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s eighth alternative business structure.


Quindell confirms binding agreement to buy Liverpool law firm

27 June 2012

AIM-listed Quindell Portfolio has now signed a binding agreement to buy Liverpool law firm Silverbeck Rymer, subject to receiving its alternative business structure licence and Financial Services Authority approval, it announced today.


Growing interest in outside capital among smaller firms but their planning is lacking, survey warns

27 June 2012

A growing number of small and mid-sized law firms are looking at raising external capital, but many need to address failings in basic business planning first, new research has found. It also identified £20m as the turnover point when a law firm turns into a real business.


“Panic or paranoia” driving some firms to ABS

27 June 2012

Some law firms are considering conversion to an alternative business structure (ABS) out of “panic or paranoia” without first getting their own houses in order, experts warned yesterday. Lawyers need first to build sustainable businesses, they said.


Survey: commercial firms eyeing up ABS opportunities, including MDPs and external cash

26 June 2012

Creating a multi-disciplinary practice, spinning off new services and accessing external investment to finance growth are the main goals of commercial law firms considering converting to alternative business structures, a new survey has found.


SRA: 30 ABS applicants in formal decision phase; further 130 working through plans

22 June 2012

Around 25-30 would-be alternative business structures have formally completed their applications and are now being considered for licences – with decisions on a few “quite imminent” – the Solicitors Regulation Authority has revealed.


Everything you wanted to know about ABS applications but were literally afraid to ask

22 June 2012

Seven alternative business structures in more than five months does not seem to be a great achievement on the part of the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and increasingly Legal Futures has been hearing complaints about delay and a lack of transparency in the process.


Exclusive: mid-market private equity house targets law firm investment

15 June 2012

Mid-market private equity business August Equity has become the latest to outline its intention to invest in the legal market, Legal Futures can reveal. It typically invests between £10m and £30m in equity.


SRA: referral fee ban could drive many firms out of business – and may not even stop dodgy claims

13 June 2012

The impending ban on referral fees in personal injury could result in a “steep increase” in the number of financial failures amongst small law firms – but may not actually discourage spurious claims – the Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned.


Law firm enters the Dragon’s den with Caan investment

13 June 2012

Staffordshire law firm Knights has struck a deal to accept investment from the private equity company owned by former Dragon’s Den star James Caan in a bid to attract work away from the City.


SRA warned over ABS risk if it changes rules on referring clients to financial advisers

13 June 2012

Insurance companies could buy law firms and use them as conduits to sell their products to consumers if the Solicitors Regulation Authority changes the rules on referring clients to financial advisers, it has been warned.


SRA defends bid to increase power to fine law firms from £2,000 to £250m

8 June 2012

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has rejected calls for it to have greater powers to fine ABSs than traditional law firms. It has also dismissed suggestions by the Law Society that it should not have substantial fining powers at all.

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