
Major study lays bare finances of SME law firms: best have 40 times the PEP of the worst
Profits per equity partner at the most successful small and medium-sized firms were more than 40 times those of the bottom-earning firms last year, a major study by NatWest has revealed. “It could be observed that the average firm was making virtually no real profit,” it also reported.

City solicitors warn SRA that whistleblowing plan could undermine compliance officers
City solicitors have called for clarity from the Solicitors Regulation Authority over the reporting of rule breaches and misconduct, while arguing that compliance officers should be the first port of call for whistleblowers.

Survey: strong interest in MDPs and external capital among big firms
There is strong interest among the UK’s largest law firms in joining forces with a non-legal practice in the next two years, while several are also looking at external capital, according to new research.

ABSs to the fore as Quindell claims 15% of PI market and Countrywide sees profits rise
Quindell Portfolio, the alternative business structure that has acquired three law firms in the past 12 months, will have “15% of the UK market for personal injury claims” this year, it has claimed. Meanwhile, another major ABS – Countrywide Conveyancing Services – has reported profits of £8m for last year, up 4% on 2011.

Neuberger warns against risk of profits before principles in the ABS world
The president of the Supreme Court has urged the legal profession not to lose sight of its fundamental principles in the rush for modernisation, warning about the risks of pressure from “hard-nosed businessmen” who may invest in law firms.

First construction ABS as global consultancy buys law firm to offer multi-disciplinary service
An alternative business structure licence has opened the door to a global consultancy that project manages aspects of some of the world’s largest infrastructure and energy projects buying a specialist construction law practice.

Motorbike accident management company becomes ABS
A specialist motorbike and moped accident management company has successfully applied for an alternative business structure licence in order to take in-house personal injury work that is currently outsourced.

BSB launches probe after report identifies possible race bias in disciplinary work
The Bar Standards Board has become the latest regulator facing questions over race discrimination in its disciplinary system after an internal report appeared to show the existence of racial bias.

Exclusive: SRA rejects LSB call for review of separate business rule
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has rejected a demand by the Legal Services Board that it start a review of the separate business rule, saying it can see “very little public interest justification” for doing so.

Latest crop of ABSs eye external investment and non-legal services
A barristers’ chambers that forms part of a law firm group is amongst the latest crop of new alternative business structures approved by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. The SRA has now issued 90 licences, including multiples for firms with different entities.








