Legal Services Act


Over 250 Quindell shareholders register for planned group action

19 December 2014

More than 250 current and former shareholders in AIM-listed alternative business structure Quindell have already registered their interest in a potential group action, Liverpool law firm Camps has said.


Exclusive: “We will be biggest brand in UK,” says LegalZoom

18 December 2014

US company LegalZoom today makes plain its ambitions for the UK market by saying there is “no question” that it will become the best-known legal brand on this side of the Atlantic.


SRA to stay on report over ABS licensing

18 December 2014

The Legal Services Board still has “concerns” about the way the Solicitors Regulation Authority approves applications for alternative business structures and will not be ending its monitoring for the time being, it has emerged.


QASA barristers in last throw of the dice with appeal to Supreme Court

17 December 2014

Four criminal law barristers have appealed to the Supreme Court in their judicial review of the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) – despite a costs bill which already totals £215,000, Legal Futures can reveal.


Liverpool firm targets investor group action against Quindell

16 December 2014

Liverpool law firm Camps is trying to pull together a group action over losses suffered by investors in alternative business structure Quindell plc following the dramatic collapse in the AIM-listed company’s share price, it announced today.


Exclusive: Assure Law buys HighStreetLawyer in bid to build 200-firm network

12 December 2014

Business consultancy Assure Law has acquired a majority stake in HighStreetLawyer.com, the network of small firms, and plans to expand it substantially.


‘Named and shamed’ barrister hits back at “misleading” ombudsman

12 December 2014

The first lawyer to be ‘named and shamed’ by the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) for a series of complaints has argued that he is only “trying to adapt to new market forces”.


LSB aims to present new government with “range of options” on future of regulation

11 December 2014

Sir Michael Pitt, chairman of the Legal Services Board, said yesterday that he wanted to present the new government after next year’s general election with an agreed “range of options” for the future of regulation.


Quindell price nosedives again as Terry sells 25m shares

10 December 2014

The share price of alternative business structure Quindell went into meltdown again today after it emerged that founder and former chairman Rob Terry has sold 25m shares over the last fortnight.


Olympic lottery boss takes over at Legal Ombudsman

10 December 2014

Ian Brack, formerly chief executive and chief accounting officer of the Olympic Lottery Distributor, has been appointed interim chief executive of the Legal Ombudsman in succession to Adam Sampson after his resignation last month.


LeO names immigration barrister in first ‘public interest’ publication

9 December 2014

The Legal Ombudsman has exercised for the first time its power under the Legal Services Act to name “in the public interest” a lawyer responsible for a series of complaints.


LSB foresees increased turbulence in market as more firms enter, exit and merge

9 December 2014

There is set to be increased turbulence in the legal market, with more new entrants, consolidation and the exit of those who cannot adapt, the strategy director of the Legal Services Board has predicted.


Quindell calls in PwC to conduct review in bid to head off cash flow concerns

8 December 2014

Alternative business structure Quindell has called in PwC to conduct an independent review of the business, with the issue of its cash flow a key focus, it announced this morning.


Duke Street puts further £13m into Parabis

5 December 2014

Private equity company Duke Street Capital has invested a further £13m in Parabis Group in a show of long-term commitment to the top 50 firm. Duke Street was the first private equity investor in a solicitors’ firm.


Consumer panel: “remarkable innovation” in the market but is deregulation going too far?

5 December 2014

The Legal Services Consumer Panel today expressed concerned that “the recent emphasis on deregulation… is being taken too far”, while also praising the innovation seen to date through alternative business structures.

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