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SRA reaches out to small firms

The Solicitors Regulation Authority has today set out a series of measures aimed at improving its relationship with small firms. It said it wanted to counter perceptions that the regulator is indifferent to small firms, and that it does not understand the practicalities of running them.

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Adrian Fawcett

Non-lawyers and clients set pace in legal market

Expertise from outside the profession is becoming a vital part of the success of law firms and clients are increasingly dictating the pace of change in the legal services market, a panel of non-lawyer industry experts has said.

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“Unbalanced promotion of competition” puts lawyers’ ethical standards at risk

The “unbalanced promotion of competition” in the legal services market “carries dangers” and puts ethical standards at risk, a major report based on a survey of 966 solicitors and barristers has concluded.

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Datalaw secures venture capital funding as it gears up for new CPD era

Online training company Datalaw has secured a six figure investment from a northern venture capital fund and promised to quadruple the number of its continuous professional development (CPD) courses.

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Law Society climbs down over Sharia will practice note and apologises

The Law Society yesterday withdrew and apologised for its controversial practice note on Sharia succession principles. Published in March, the practice note led to newspaper accusations that it was effectively enshrining Islamic law in the British legal system.

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Keystone Law outlines post-investment growth plans

‘Dispersed’ firm Keystone Law has set out an ambitious growth strategy for the firm in the wake of taking external investment, which will see it more than double the number of its offices.

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Claims management company wound up over misused client funds

A Bradford-based payment protection insurance claims management company, has been wound up by the High Court, following an investigation by the Insolvency Service.

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Lawyers expect more MDPs and big brands to enter market – and they’re not happy about it

Lawyers expect the opening up of the legal market to lead to more multi-disciplinary professional services companies, offering consultancy, business and legal advice, research has shown.

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SRA: law firms should be allowed to provide accountancy services

Law firms should be able to provide accountancy and other services without setting up separate businesses to help them compete with alternative business structures, the Solicitors Regulation Authority has proposed.

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Government plans could “undermine our independence”, LSB warns

Chris Kenny, chief executive of the Legal Services Board, said he had written to “senior officials” at the Ministry of Justice objecting to plans that risk “undermining our independence from government”.

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