Legal Services Act


Tesco Law at last? SRA rules could herald “new breed of MDP”

3 April 2019

The new rulebook for solicitors may lead to a “new breed” of multi-disciplinary practices emerging that integrate legal services with a very wide range of services for individuals.


Second time lucky? Plexus Law secures £15m PE investment

2 April 2019

Defendant law firm Plexus Law has secured a £15m investment from a private equity company that specialises in the services sector. Origin Equity has taken a minority shareholding.


Exclusive: Tile entrepreneur backs personal injury firm launch

2 April 2019

The chairman of an online tile retailer has teamed up with a former director of Cheshire-based Forster Dean to launch a personal injury firm, Step Legal, which opened this week.


Unrepresented PI litigants to receive “expert view” on claims

1 April 2019

Unrepresented personal injury claimants under the new whiplash regime will have paid-for access to an “independent view” of their claim, the Ministry of Justice has revealed.


Developers pledge proper legal advice for leaseholders

29 March 2019

More than 40 leading property developers and freeholders – but no lawyers as yet – have signed a government-backed pledge that highlights the duty of conveyancers to act in the best interests of clients.


Furlong: Lawyers’ skills will be needed whatever the future

29 March 2019

Lawyers in the future will likely be more public-spirited and less focused on personal enrichment, but demand for legal skills will persist whatever the political context, according to one of the world’s premier futurologists.


Exclusive: New group aims to unite claimant sector

27 March 2019

A new organisation looking to bring together and speak for all those involved in supporting claimants in the civil justice system is formally launching tomorrow, Legal Futures can reveal.


Firm told to compensate transgender client for using birth name

26 March 2019

A law firm that addressed a transgender woman by her birth name has been ordered to pay compensation by the Legal Ombudsman.


SRA and BSB praised for enforcement processes

25 March 2019

The Legal Services Board has given both the Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board a clean bill of health in the way they enforce their rules.


NAH law firm “set to generate millions” in coming years

22 March 2019

The wholly owned alternative business structure being launched next month by NAHL plc is likely take on around 30,000 claims a year by 2023 and generate about £25m in revenue, it has emerged.


Sports law firm launches tech company accelerator

22 March 2019

A leading sports law firm has launched an accelerator for high-growth technology companies that offers “a flexible approach to pricing to match the company’s growth curve”.


Brexit will create “colossal body of law”, Lord Reed predicts

21 March 2019

Brexit will create a “colossal body of law for lawyers to get their teeth into”, the deputy president of the Supreme Court, has predicted in wide-ranging evidence given to peers yesterday with the president.


Some conveyancers “too close to developer clients”, MPs warn

19 March 2019

Some conveyancing solicitors have become “too close to developers” and do not put their clients’ interests first, MPs claimed today. They suggested solicitors should part-fund compensation for mis-sold leases.


Turnover and profits down at bullish NAHL

19 March 2019

Revenue and profits were down last year at NAHL plc, the company behind National Accident Helpline and owner of three alternative business structures, its annual results showed today.


Research presses case to offer legal advice alongside healthcare

19 March 2019

Providing legal advice services in healthcare settings can both improve access to advice and support health services to manage non-clinical demand, but current provision in 380 centres is poorly funded.

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