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Hundreds of delinquent firms move closer to COLP/COFA action

Around 250 law firms have yet to even start the process of nominating their compliance officers and face having their authorisation removed in the New Year, the Solicitors Regulation Authority announced yesterday.

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Thousands of solicitors face losing right to practise after PC renewal failures

Thousands of solicitors face having their right to practise removed after failing to meet the deadline to renew their practising certificate for 2012/13. Meanwhile, around 1,500 law firms have not responded to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s staff diversity questionnaire.

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Lawyers happier with LeO than complainants but malcontents on both sides see bias

Lawyers are a little happier with the service provided by the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) than complainants, new research has revealed. It also showed that just 27% of consumers were told about LeO by their lawyer, despite the mandatory signposting requirements.

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Accountants launch bid to become ABS regulator, with 100 applications in the offing

Accountants could start offering reserved probate services to the public as soon as next autumn, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales said yesterday as it submitted its application to become a regulator of probate services and alternative business structures.

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Quindell gains ABS licence and says it can deliver profit under new costs regime

Quindell Portfolio has finally received its alternative business structure (ABS) licence and also predicted that it will be able to operate profitably within the new fixed fees and small claims structure put forward by the government.

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Kiss and make up? Edmonds and Deech begin process of détente

The Legal Services Board has no agenda for fundamental reform of the profession and would like to see a new era of co-operation between frontline regulators on matters of common interest, its chair David Edmonds told barristers last week.

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LSB urges conveyancing regulators to consider alternatives to client account

Regulators should explore alternatives to conveyancers holding client money in a bid to tackle the risks of fraud, the Legal Services Board has recommended. However, it found regulators are working hard at the issue and that it need not intervene any further.

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Traditional firms “more innovative than ABSs”, says SRA, as it promises COLP/COFA reassurance

Innovations in legal practice are coming more from traditional law firms than from ABSs, the SRA said last week. Meanwhile, it will this week clarify the position of firms that have submitted COLP and COFA nominations but have not yet received approvals.

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Barrister snub to diversity monitoring “embarrassing” and “pathetic”

Only a handful of the 15,000-plus members of the Bar have disclosed information such as whether they went to public or state schools, in a snub to the chairs of the Bar and the Bar Standards Board (BSB) who had personally requested it.

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QASA: agreement reached but implementation delayed

Introduction of the controversial Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) has been delayed, it was announced today. It was meant to start at the end of January, but no new date has now been set as more details are worked out.

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