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Regulation round-up: the first US law firm ABS that wasn’t – thanks to SRA error

Jenner & Block has not become the first US law firm licensed as an alternative business structure, it has emerged – rather it was an error by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Plus, call for QC to be open for all, and new members of LeO’s board.

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Avtar Bhatoa

Leading solicitor launches ‘first app to digitise work of criminal lawyers’

A criminal law firm has teamed up with a technology company to launch what it said is the first app to digitise the work of criminal lawyers, even when they are working offline in prisons or police stations.

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Quentin Baker

New council ABS targets health sector as it looks to compete with private practice

A new local authority alternative business structure is targeting the health sector as one of its main growth areas. Its head said that with “no traditional partnership structure or expensive offices, our fees are very, very competitive compared with specialist private sector law firms”.

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Slater & Gordon shareholders buy into Quindell deal

Institutional investors have snapped up new shares in Slater & Gordon to fund its purchase of Quindell’s professional services division, it announced overnight. Around 70% of the £637m initial purchase price – £456m – is being funded through new shares, with the rest through bank debt.

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Vivienne Williams

BLM joins forces with loss adjusters to launch multi-disciplinary claims service

Insurance law firm BLM has joined forces with Cunningham Lindsey, one of the largest loss adjusting and claims management companies in the world, to launch an offering that combines loss adjusting, claims handling and litigation.

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Legal advisory business run by struck-off solicitor forced into liquidation

A legal advice business run by a struck-off solicitor has been ordered into liquidation in the High Court on grounds of public interest following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.

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US firm in ABS first as PI mediation service and major council legal team also licenced

A personal injury claims mediation business, an American law firm and one of the largest local authority shared legal services in the country are among the latest alternative business structures to be licensed by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

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High Court: SDT wrong to reject solicitor’s medical evidence but right to strike him off

The High Court has upheld a decision by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT) to strike off solicitor Timothy Schools, but said that evidence about the state of his health should not have been rejected.

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Keep legal executives out of the Crown Court, Rivlin report demands

A report for the Bar Council on the future of criminal justice and advocacy has recommended that legal executives are kept out of the Crown Courts, while solicitors should only be granted rights of audience if they have undergone the same level of training as barristers.

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Colin Gibson

Slater & Gordon announcement strengthens shareholder claims against Quindell, say lawyers

Yesterday’s announcement of the deal for Slater & Gordon to buy Quindell’s professional services division provided details that are likely to strengthen the case being brought against Quindell by disgruntled shareholders, their lawyers have said.

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