Legal Services Act
Rightmove founder vows to dominate online conveyancing market in three years
The founder of property website Rightmove enters the law today with the intention of making his online conveyancing service the market leader within three years, Legal Futures can reveal. It is being marketed on the basis of service quality, rather than price.
Legal Services Board plan risks “outing” gay staff, warns Stonewall
Lesbian, gay and bisexual lawyers and staff could be inadvertently “outed” as a result of the Legal Services Board’s plans to increase diversity in the workplace, leading campaign group Stonewall has warned. The charity strongly supported monitoring the sexual orientation of staff but said the board needs to find another way of doing it.
QualitySolicitors to be in 1,000 locations by end of year as Holt warns the future is brands
QualitySolicitors aims to be in nearly 1,000 locations across England and Wales by the end of the year as a result of expansion and its tie-up with WH Smith, chief executive Craig Holt has said. He revealed that the retailer is receiving a flat rental fee and no referral fees.
ABSs will have advantage with fresh approach to use of IT, warns Christian
New entrants to the legal services market after October could have a significant advantage because they arrive with a fresh approach to IT, according to a leading commentator. Charles Christian said IT is at a “tipping point” where technology currently used by law firms is about to be superceded.
The end for “licensed conveyancers”? CLC seeks new name as it bids for ABSs’ business
The Council for Licensed Conveyancers is investigating a new name for both itself and those it regulates as part of plans to attract alternative business structures shopping around for a regulator. It plans to use its position as an ABS licensing authority to strengthen and grow its “regulated community”.
Clients of ABSs providing financial services advice exposed by Legal Services Act hole
Clients of law firms that provide retail financial services advice and convert to become alternative business structures could find themselves without access to a compensation fund or the firm’s professional indemnity insurance because of a hole in the Legal Services Act, it has emerged.
Will the world reject ABSs? Government to monitor “international acceptance”
The Ministry of Justice is to review the international reaction to alternative business structures early next year, it announced yesterday. It will monitor “the international acceptance” of ABSs, with an initial review in February 2012.
Stockbroker values magic circle at £6.7bn as it makes economic case for law firm flotation
The magic circle firms could be worth £6.7bn if they went public – equivalent to £3.9m for each partner – the first stockbroker assessment of the viability of law firm listing has estimated. An analyst note from Peel Hunt LLP said there is “a real economic case” to be made for public market listing.
Profits soar at law firm consolidator
The Australian legal business consolidator Integrated Legal Holdings, one of the country’s (and world’s) two stock exchange-listed law firms, has announced a 96% increase in profits, and 18% rise in turnover, for the first half of its financial year.
Price comparison websites and “single regulatory badge” face LSB quality probe
The role of price comparison and customer review websites are set to come under scrutiny from the Legal Services Board as part of efforts to help consumers judge the technical quality of the legal advice they receive. It will also consider whether a “badge” would distinguish regulated and non-regulated providers.
Council for Licensed Conveyancers wins approval to become first ABS regulator
The Legal Services Board yesterday approved the Council for Licensed Conveyancers’ application to become the first licensing authority for alternative business structures, despite the opposition of the Lord Chief Justice.
Goodbye SDT? Legal Services Board sets sights on “rationalising” disciplinary regimes
The Legal Services Board is considering whether to consolidate the disciplinary regimes run by all the different legal regulators, it has emerged. Recent events “suggest we should explore the feasibility of rationalising existing mechanisms sooner rather than later”.
Consumer watchdog gives SRA’s ABS application green light – with reservations
The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s application to become a licensing body for alternative business structures has been endorsed by the Legal Services Board’s consumer watchdog, but with reservations. The Legal Services Consumer Panel expressed disappointment that some recommendations it made during consultations were not adopted.
News in brief: solicitors, barristers and referrers link up, conveyancing boost and more
This week’s news in brief includes details of London law firm EDC Lord & Co, barristers’ chambers 6 Pump Court and referral agency Contact Law launching an online fixed-fee legal advice scheme, ClickLaw24.com.
Far more merger talk than action among larger firms, survey finds
Merger has been on the minds of three-quarters of large law firms during the past year, but inadequate preparation for the negotiations means few are seeing it through, new research into the 200 practices has claimed.











