News

Darryl Cooke

Gunnercooke uses its law firm model to set up consultancy business

Alternative business structure gunnercooke has taken its pioneering law firm model of only employing senior lawyers and used it to set up a consultancy business.

Read More

Richard Moriarty

LSB approves end of “arbitrary” hours-based CPD for solicitors

The Legal Services Board has given its blessing to the end of the “arbitrary” hours-based continuous professional development scheme for solicitors.

Read More

rcj 2

CA sounds alarm over injustice risk as it ends up researching law for LiP

The Court of Appeal highlighted the false economy of the legal aid cuts yesterday after complaining that it had had to research the law on behalf of a litigant in person. It warned of the risk of courts coming to wrong decisions because of the lack of legal assistance.

Read More

Legal Futures conference April 2012

Slater & Gordon unveils next two acquisitions, while Quindell talks continue

Slater & Gordon has today announced another two acquisitions that it said will make it the largest consumer law firm in Wales, as well as boosting its presence in the north-west and south-west of England, while talks over the acquisition of ‘operating assets’ of Quindell are continuing.

Read More

Fletchers-59

Law firm consumer brand sponsors Judge Rinder

Patient Claims Line, a consumer brand of Fletchers solicitors, has become sponsor of ITV daytime show Judge Rinder, in one of the first deals of its kind.

Read More

Clapham & Collinge relaunch

National v local brands – stalwart QS firm “reclaims independence”

The debate over national versus local legal brands is set to begin again after Norfolk firm Clapham & Collinge announced it was “reclaiming its independence” by leaving the QualitySolicitors network after four years.

Read More

Piles of files

High Court grants SRA power to destroy millions of documents held after interventions

The High Court has backed an application by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to destroy millions of documents seized from firms it has intervened in and had to store since, at significant cost to the profession.

Read More

Stephen Cavalier

High Court throws out £71m claim against Thompsons over failure of miners litigation law firm

The High Court last week threw out a £71m claim against trade union practice Thompsons which sought to blame it for the collapse of a law firm which had tried to bring group litigation on behalf of thousands of miners.

Read More

accounts under magnifying glass

SDT to SRA: Giving accountants more responsibility will encourage law firms to play “blame game”

Giving reporting accountants more responsibility in identifying risks to client money will encourage law firms to play the “blame game”, the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal has warned.

Read More

Sheila Kumar

CLC moves closer to regulating probate specialists

The Council for Licensed Conveyancers has moved closer towards its goal of regulating specialist probate lawyers who do not have to be conveyancers.

Read More

← Page 710 Page 711 of 918 Page 712 →