Legal Services Act


Incoming Bar chair warns of “nightmare scenario” over regulation

4 December 2018

The Bar could be “sleep walking into a nightmare scenario” where new rules mean it has no involvement with its regulator, the incoming chairman of the Bar Council has warned.


Another acquisition for Simpson Millar as growth strategy kicks in

4 December 2018

Private equity-owned national firm Simpson Millar has increased its staff to over 500 and extended its reach in the North-West with the acquisition of a Lancaster-based general practice.


London law firm in employee ownership first

3 December 2018

Hodge Jones & Allen has become the first law firm to be entirely owned by its employees like retailer John Lewis after its equity partners agreed to sell the business to an employee ownership trust.


Big Four accountants “a force that no law firm can match”

3 December 2018

Sir Nigel Knowles has warned the top commercial law firms that the big four accountants are “a force that no law firm can match” in their ability to invest in capital projects.


Dispute with ATE insurer sent PE-backed law firm insolvent

30 November 2018

A dispute with its former after-the-event insurer was the key factor in private equity-backed Roberts Jackson becoming insolvent and being sold in a pre-pack, it has emerged.


DWF closing in on huge stock market listing

30 November 2018

International law firm DWF is heading towards its blockbuster stock market listing barring an unexpected economic upheaval, its chairman indicated yesterday.


Gauke hails ABSs and sector’s commitment to lawtech

30 November 2018

The Lord Chancellor yesterday hailed the impact of alternative business structures in driving competition and fostering innovation in the legal market.


Levels of innovation in law “stagnating” but future looks better

29 November 2018

The level of innovation in the legal market has “stagnated and fallen in some areas” in recent years, but there are a number of encouraging signs for the future, major new research has revealed.


Slater & Gordon backs app offering legal advice for £24 a month

29 November 2018

A new app that offers users the full range of consumer legal advice and support for £24 a month is to be piloted in the coming weeks ahead of a roll-out early next year.


Majority of public unaware that will writers are unregulated

29 November 2018

Six out of 10 consumers are unaware that will-writers are unregulated, although many people are interested in writing their own wills anyway, new research has found.


Brexit “will not change” UK’s position as global legal services leader

29 November 2018

Brexit will not change London and the UK’s position as a global leader in legal services, a City lobby group has predicted, as it reported the revenue at the top 100 firms grew to £24.2bn.


Clients “already turning away from English law” due to Brexit

27 November 2018

The risk of a no-deal Brexit is leading some law firms to advise clients to exclude English law from contracts, MPs have been told.


Walker: Justice system risks being relegated to “second division”

26 November 2018

The government risks the UK legal system being “relegated to the world’s second division, at the worst possible time” because of Brexit, the chairman of the Bar Council has warned.


Legal Ombudsman eyes publishing full complaints rulings

23 November 2018

The Legal Ombudsman is to explore publishing its full decisions on complaints against lawyers, rather than just brief details as now, it has emerged.


Listed law firms on the up after successful acquisitions

23 November 2018

The UK’s first listed law firm, Gateley, is expecting its annual revenue to top £100m for the first time, at least a 20% increase in turnover, it told the stock exchange today.

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