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Exclusive: Consumer law consolidator eyes public listing

29 November 2019

Metamorph Law, which has bought eight law firms in the past three years, is planning to list on the stock market in 12-18 months – the first move of its kind for a UK consumer law firm.


Ince eyes opportunities from new SRA rules

28 November 2019

Listed law firm Ince Group is examining how it could take advantage of the new rules allowing solicitors to practise from unregulated businesses, it said today as it announced strong half-year results.


Shareholders target Quindell legal action

28 November 2019

Shareholders who claim they were misled by one-time alternative business structure (ABS) Quindell have began legal action over the losses they suffered as a result.


Four in ten claimants would use whiplash portal

27 November 2019

A minority of personal injury claimants, 43%, would be willing to use the government’s new portal for road traffic accident claims worth up to £5,000, a report has found.


Private investor helps fund litigation boutique launch

26 November 2019

A private investor has provided £1m in start-up funding for a Liverpool litigation boutique and alternative business structure specialising in complex and high-value commercial cases.


Time’s up on big law firm model, says Dentons

22 November 2019

The traditional big law firm model is “backward looking” and the Big Four accountants pose “a seismic competitive change to practices of all types, sizes and locations”, Dentons has warned.


Tribunal ups fine imposed on PI marketing company

22 November 2019

A tribunal has increased an £80,000 fine meted out to a telemarketing company found to have made personal injury claims calls to people signed up to the Telephone Preference Service.


Labour makes limited pledge on PI reform rollback

21 November 2019

The Labour Party’s election manifesto, launched today, suggests the party is only going to roll back one element of the planned personal injury reforms if it forms the next government.


Revealed: LeO ditches mediation initiative

21 November 2019

The Legal Ombudsman has ditched plans to introduce mediation as another route to settling dispute between lawyers and their clients after a trial found limited interest.


“Mixed messages” from consumers on online conveyancing

19 November 2019

Only 19% of home buyers use online conveyancers, despite the dominance of online searches as a way of finding property, new research has found.


DWF forecasts double-digit revenue rise

18 November 2019

Listed law firm DWF will report revenue growth of “not less than 10%” for the last six months, it told investors today, sending its share price to a new high.


Co-operative Legal Services sees turnover and profit soar

15 November 2019

Co-operative Legal Services has recorded a 29% increase in turnover in its last financial year as it consolidates its position as the country’s largest probate provider.


Approval of SQE not a foregone conclusion, LSB warns

12 November 2019

Approval of the Solicitors Qualifying Exam is not a foregone conclusion, the Legal Services Board is to make clear to the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Issues such as quality and cost must be addressed.


Lady Hale: Courts should learn from tribunals on diversity

12 November 2019

Lady Hale, president of the Supreme Court, has called on the courts to learn lessons from the tribunal service in improving the diversity of judges.


Niche ABS takes on external funding and non-lawyers

11 November 2019

A niche alternative business structure working with companies that build the global infrastructure of technology has used it to take on external funding and non-lawyers who can help the business grow.

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