Legal Services Act


Retailer turned law firm chairman: pricing demands pushing change

20 June 2014

Leading retailer Greg Tufnell, new non-executive chairman of innovative legal practice Radiant Law, has told Legal Futures that changed expectations among clients over pricing is one of the key elements driving disruption in the legal market.


Quindell targets huge staff growth and higher-value cases

19 June 2014

Quindell plc is on track to nearly double the number of staff working in its legal division to 1,500 this year as part of a plan that is seeing the alternative business structure target noise-induced deafness claims as a major growth area, it revealed this week.


Barristers move towards ABS, survey says

19 June 2014

Nearly one in five criminal and family barristers are considering joining alternative business structures with non-lawyer owners and four out of ten plan to apply, or are thinking of applying, for authorisation to conduct litigation, according to a major survey.


SRA attacked from all sides on indemnity reforms

19 June 2014

The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s proposed indemnity insurance reforms have been attacked from all sides by the legal services consumer panel, the Law Society and the insurance industry itself.


Fairpoint gets green light to buy Simpson Millar and eyes further acquisitions

17 June 2014

Fairpoint Group plc has officially entered the legal market after the Solicitors Regulation Authority approved its £15m acquisition of national law firm and alternative business structure Simpson Millar.


Red Bar eyes steady stream of barristers seconded to corporates

17 June 2014

Our series catching up with the new breed of alternative business structures profiles Red Bar, the first start up ABS and a law firm offering early access to barristers, and how a no-nonsense approach to payment is aiding big expansion plans.


Bates Wells Braithwaite claims ABS will allow first ‘unified service’ in City

16 June 2014

Bates Wells Braithwaite, the charity law specialist, has claimed that its new ABS status will enable it to provide the first ‘unified service’ in the City. The firm’s non-legal services have been set up by accountant Jim Clifford, who is now an equity partner.


British Printing Industries Federation awarded ABS license

13 June 2014

The British Printing Industries Federation, a trade association representing the UK’s print and packaging industry, has been awarded an ABS license, while a Hull-based employment, taxation, health and safety and environmental law service has also won ABS status.


ABSs capture a third of personal injury market, SRA research reveals

12 June 2014

ABSs account for a third of all turnover in the personal injury market, the first accurate overview of the progress of alternative business structures has revealed.


SRA takes too long to approve applications, ABSs say

12 June 2014

Firms applying for alternative business structure (ABS) status believe the Solicitors Regulation Authority takes too long to approve applications and its staff are too “bureaucratic”, according to the regulator’s own research.


Quindell forced to shelve plans for main market listing

11 June 2014

Alternative business structure Quindell plc has had to shelve its much-trumpeted plans for a full listing on the London Stock Exchange, the company admitted today. The news has further hit the AIM-listed company’s share price.


Russia-focused multi-disciplinary ABS plans growth

11 June 2014

In the latest of our series profiling the new breed of alternative business structure, we speak to Red Square London, a law firm and multi-disciplinary family office that provides services mainly to wealthy Russian and Russian-speaking clients.


I took this job to change legal services market, says new LSB chair

11 June 2014

Sir Michael Pitt, the new chairman of the Legal Services Board, has said he took the job to “help change the legal services market”. He argued that “more change is needed” to deliver a better legal services market and better access to justice.


Kenny: BIS data-sharing plans could be a “dead letter”

11 June 2014

Plans by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills for improved data sharing between different regulators could be a “dead letter” if they are not applied to all of the legal regulators, the Legal Services Board has warned.


Parliamentary inquiry calls for renewed wills push in bid to increase charitable giving

10 June 2014

A parliamentary inquiry has called for a push to encourage people to make wills and that will-writers should inform all clients that they are able to leave money to charity in them.

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