Legal Services Act


Most clients satisfied with lawyers – if they use them

27 January 2020

The vast majority of clients are happy with the services they receive, according to the largest ever legal needs survey, but only 55% of those with legal issues actually sought out professional advice.


Evidence “points to value” of reservation agreements

27 January 2020

Those already using reservation agreements say they are improving the home-buying process, it has been claimed, although the public and industry are split on whether they will work.


Name of whiplash portal revealed as registration opens

23 January 2020

The name for the new whiplash portal was released yesterday as registration formally opened, amid warnings from insurance lawyers that motor fraud is moving into other areas.


Law Society: Legal services productivity on the rise

23 January 2020

Productivity in the legal services sector rose by 17% in the five years from 2013 to 2018, a report by accountants KPMG for the Law Society has found.


LSB launches continuing competence inquiry

22 January 2020

The Legal Services Board has launched a call for evidence on continuing competence, the first stage in a promised review of the issue that could lead to periodic checks on lawyers’ fitness to practise.


High Court rejects judges’ complaints about online divorce service

21 January 2020

The High Court has granted declarations that an online service has not broken conflict of interest rules or the Legal Services Act by helping divorcing couples draft their own documents and not use lawyers.


Keoghs’ PE investor exits after insurance industry sale

21 January 2020

Leading insurance law firm Keoghs – which has enjoyed private equity investment for seven years – is to be bought by a private equity-backed professional services and technology business.


Wellbeing and cost of practice worrying barristers

20 January 2020

Experienced barristers are largely confident for their own futures but face challenges around wellbeing, the rising cost of doing business and the late payment of fees, a major survey has found.


MoJ: Still no whiplash rules but April remains the plan

17 January 2020

The Ministry of Justice continues to insist that the whiplash reforms will come into force in April, even though the rules which will enable lawyers and compensators to prepare have still not been published.


Law Society attacks “massively uncertain” Mayson reforms

17 January 2020

Reforms to the regulation of legal services proposed by an independent review would lead to a “massively uncertain and costly system”, the president of the Law Society has said.


Knights enters Yorkshire as firms line up to be bought

16 January 2020

Fast-growing listed law firm Knights is moving into Yorkshire this month as its chief executive says he is receiving an increasing number of approaching from potential acquisitions.


Big law firms having to become multi-disciplinary, report finds

16 January 2020

The biggest international law firms being driven by their clients towards a multi-disciplinary “integrated solutions” approach to delivering legal services, a report has found. But it won’t be easy.


Ince set to raise £16m to fuel growth

15 January 2020

Listed law firm Ince Group raised £12m through a placing today – with a further £4m in the pipeline – in a bid to support growth and its balance sheet, but saw its share price crash as a result.


Pioneering listed law firm and staff reap rewards

14 January 2020

The country’s first listed law firm will continue to diversify its offering, it said today as it unveiled a strong set of half-year results that showed how partners and staff are benefiting too.


Barristers to lose out from Iraq claims firm’s liquidation

13 January 2020

Barristers instructed by now-defunct Birmingham law firm Public Interest Lawyers are set to lose out significantly from its liquidation, although its collapse may yet spark legal action.

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