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Will-writing body set for rule change after report questions value of pre-paid probate plans

The Society of Will Writers is set to adopt a code of conduct change that will prevent its members from taking advance payments for acting in the administration of a client’s estate after research found few benefits for consumers.

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QualitySolicitors’ investor eyes further acquisitions and larger network

The private equity firm behind QualitySolicitors (QS) is eyeing up further acquisitions in the legal market and also thinks the network can quadruple in size, we can reveal. Further, QS is putting the days of headline-grabbing advertisements in primetime television slots behind it.

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Leading PI firm increases upfront payment to clients to £2,000

High-profile personal injury law firm Hampson Hughes has defied widespread concern about the use of inducements to attract clients by upping the amount it offers from £1,500 to £2,000.

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Lawyers and regulators reject LSB plan to direct future of education and training

Responses to the Legal Services Board’s (LSB) legal education and training framework have revealed broad opposition to its proposal to invoke statutory powers to ensure frontline regulators fall into line behind the LSB’s vision.

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SRA faces ‘timebomb’ of risk from foreign lawyers, says Italian who learnt from rule breaches

An Italian lawyer has warned of a ‘timebomb’ of regulatory risk among foreign lawyers practising in England and Wales, and urged European law firms to ensure they understood what was required to comply with conduct rules.

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First the Ashes, now the solicitors’ PII market – Aussie insurer grabs biggest share

QBE has taken over as the leading insurer of solicitors, figures released yesterday by the Solicitors Regulation Authority have revealed. Between QBE Insurance (Europe) Ltd and two Lloyd’s syndicates, the Australian-based insurer secured 18.2% of the premiums paid.

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Law firm’s online legal document service bids to take on US-based giants

An English law firm yesterday launched a home-grown online documents service that it claimed is the first product with the potential to rival those from the US legal document processing giants Rocket Lawyer and Legal Zoom.

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High Court slams council for “act of retaliation” against PI law firm which sued it

A local authority’s refusal to offer a law firm tenant a new lease was “an act of retaliation, pure and simple”, to punish the firm for bringing personal injury claims against it, the High Court found last week.

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QASA registration dates extended again, but delay to wait for Jeffrey review ruled out

The first registration deadline for the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) has been extended again, the Joint Advocacy Group announced today. However, it will not be delaying the scheme to await the outcome of the Jeffrey review of criminal advocacy.

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Solicitors warned over “harsh” impact of impending LLP tax changes

The effects of the planned changes to the taxation of LLPs will be “far harsher than originally expected” and could put a significant strain on finances come April, solicitors have been warned.

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