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Jaunita Gobby

Masses of non-compliance by overwhelmed solicitors, research finds

There are widespread failures among law firms to comply with a host of key regulatory requirements, from their websites to the Bribery Act, new research seen exclusively by Legal Futures has shown. The figures indicate that there is simply too much for small firms to comply with, according to its author.

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Revealed: Law Society and SRA at odds again over regulator’s budget

The latest spat between the Law Society and Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) has been rumbling on over the latter’s budget for 2013, it has emerged. However, Legal Futures can reveal that the SRA is to reduce its budget by around £2m to £30.6m.

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House of Lords gives Legal Services Board a bashing

The Legal Services Board (LSB) came under fire for “mission creep” in the House of Lords last night. In a debate initiated by Bar Standards Board chair Baroness Deech, several lawyer peers accused the LSB of going further than the oversight role envisaged for it.

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Deloitte survey: growing number of large firms preparing for ABS conversion

The growing interest in alternative business structures (ABSs) among corporate law firms has been highlighted by another survey, with 46% of those polled saying they are likely to use the ABS regime in the next three years.

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Helen Grant

“Bizarre” move to keep ABSs within compensation fund indefinitely gets green light

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to keep alternative business structures within the coverage of the Law Society’s compensation fund indefinitely, although the move was described as “bizarre” by the Shadow Minister for Justice.

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Quindell to buy top claims management company and third law firm for £70m

AIM-listed Quindell Portfolio has continued its acquisition spree by agreeing to buy leading claims manager Accident Advice Helpline for £70m – the first major deal involving a claims management company ahead of the referral fee ban next April – as well as yet another law firm.

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Samantha Barrass

SRA begins action against 400 COLP/COFA defaulters as first approvals are issued

The Solicitors Regulation Authority is to begin the process of pursuing the 400 law firms which have yet to nominate their compliance officers after the first tranche of approvals was issued.

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From cost centre to profit centre: FTSE 250 company eyes ABS as it offers paralegal service to others

The outsourcing arm of FTSE 250 construction company Carillion could become an alternative business structure (ABS) as it looks to grow its advice services team beyond in-house and legal aid work, it has emerged.

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Wealth manager targets ABS licence after major hire

Sports and media stars will be among the wealthy clients of a new alternative business structure (ABS) which has already made a high-profile legal hire while awaiting its operating licence. BlackStar Legal is associated with the tax and wealth management giant, BlackStar Group.

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Charley Moore

Rocket Lawyer to open up website to all lawyers

All lawyers will be able to have their profiles on the Rocket Lawyer website for free from early next year, Legal Futures can reveal. Founder Charley Moore said the company’s mission is to make law more “affordable and simple” for UK businesses and consumers.

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