Legal Services Board


LSB’s lay chair plan “aims to bring regulators into line”, says Bar Council

22 November 2013

The Legal Services Board wants to impose lay chairs on the frontline regulators so that they will “do more of what [it] wants”, the Bar Council has claimed. The Bar Standards Board and Law Society have also come out strongly against the proposal.


Consumer panel throws weight behind compulsory lay chairs plan

19 November 2013

The Legal Services Board’s consumer body has come out strongly in favour of making it compulsory that the chairs of the frontline regulators are not drawn from the profession, saying it would help counter conservatism in liberalising the legal market.


SRA tells LSB: no need for lay chair requirement

14 November 2013

Legal Services Board should be focusing on the way the chairs of the frontline regulators are appointed, not on ensuring they are non-lawyers, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said.


MDPs “struggling” to make it through ABS licensing process

6 November 2013

The process of approving alternative business structures seems to be weighted against multi-disciplinary practices and business services firms, it has been claimed. The Legal Services Board also expressed concern over the impact on ABS licensing of senior departures from the SRA.


McGowan: LSB treats us like naughty children

4 November 2013

The Legal Services Board has put obstacles in the way of lawyers trying to practise “well and honestly” rather than improving standards, the chairman of the Bar Council told barristers on Saturday.


QASA claimants lose bid to cut costs exposure

31 October 2013

he barristers seeking to have the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) declared unlawful have lost a bid to reduce their costs exposure. Mr Justice Bean refused to amend the protective costs order granted earlier this month by Mr Justice Ouseley.


Row brews over Legal Services Board’s lay chairs proposal

29 October 2013

Discontent is building among the frontline regulators over a Legal Services Board proposal that they should change their internal governance rules to require the chairs of regulatory boards to be lay and not legal professionals.


LSB gives green light to work on radical shake-up of financial protection arrangements

25 October 2013

The possibility of clients buying ‘top-up’ cover to fill the gaps in compulsory professional indemnity insurance has been floated by the Legal Services Board as it set the scene for a significant shake-up of current financial protection arrangements.


Law Society intervenes in QASA judicial review

24 October 2013

The Law Society has been granted permission to intervene in the judicial review of the legality of the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA). The society said it is intervening in the case “in the best interests of all advocates”.


Solicitors’ market “wide open to competition” from national brands, says LSB

23 October 2013

Most aspects of legal services can be delivered nationally and there is still significant potential for big brands to come in and provide large scale, lower cost services, according to a major report into competition in the solicitors’ market.


Exclusive: SRA snaps up LSB strategy chief

23 October 2013

Crispin Passmore, the director of strategy at the Legal Services Board, is jumping ship for a newly created director-level policy role at the Solicitors Regulation Authority, Legal Futures understands.


Lack of diversity should raise flag about firms, LSB tells regulators

18 October 2013

Legal regulators should in future rate the risk that firms present to the public on the basis of the diversity of their workforce, and focus supervision on those with the worst records, according to a report.


Circuits club together to back QASA judicial review

15 October 2013

The circuits have come together with the Criminal Bar Association to indemnity the four barristers bringing a judicial review against the Legal Services Board over the legality of the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates.


Grayling: legal market needs to be more diverse and innovative

14 October 2013

The new chairman of the Legal Services Board (LSB) needs to help develop “a more diverse and innovative legal services market that attracts new providers”, justice secretary Chris Grayling has said. The search for a new chairman of the LSB began last week.


QASA claimants granted costs cap – but at 10 times the level they wanted

10 October 2013

The High Court has capped the costs exposure of the four barristers bringing a judicial review against the Legal Services Board over the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates – but at a level 10 times the one they had proposed.

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