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Law Society and CLC clash on switching regulators
Monday, 18 July 2016The Law Society and Council for Licensed Conveyancers have clashed plans by the Solicitors Regulation Authority to make it easier for law firms to switch regulator. The society warned that clients could be left without proper cover.
Tags: Council for Licensed Conveyancers, Indemnity insurance, Law Society
Posted in Latest news, Other lawyers, Regulation, Solicitors
Bar Council: use direct access barristers instead of paid McKenzie Friends
Friday, 10 June 2016Litigants with limited funds should use direct access barristers to represent them in court rather than pay for McKenzie Friends, the Bar Council has argued. The Bar Council, along with the Law Society and Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, supported the judiciary’s call for a ban on professional McKenzie Friends.
Tags: Bar Council, Barristers, CILEX, Law Society
Posted in Latest news, Regulation
Law Society pushes ahead with governance reforms
Tuesday, 7 June 2016The Law Society has said it is making progress in its overhaul of governance, after its ruling council agreed that work should be done to “develop suggestions for change in more detail”. However, it is unclear exactly what council members have agreed.
Tags: internal governance rules, Law Society
Posted in Latest news
LSB rule change to put spotlight on spending by professional bodies
Monday, 6 June 2016The Legal Services Board has announced a change in its practising certificate fee rules, which will put the spotlight on spending by professional bodies such as the Law Society and Bar Council. Both professional bodies opposed the change.
Tags: Bar Council, Law Society, Legal Services Board, PC fee
Posted in Latest news, Legal Services Act, Legal Services Board, Regulation
LSB research highlights surge in Law Society spending on ‘permitted purposes’
Wednesday, 25 May 2016Law Society spending on non-regulatory ‘permitted purposes’, such as law reform and practice support, surged by £6.3m in the four years between 2010 and 2014, research by the Legal Services Board has revealed. The research was part of the LSB’s investigation into the cost of legal services regulation.
Tags: Bar Council, Law Society, Legal Services Board, PC fees
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Legal Services Act, Legal Services Board, Solicitors
One in five law firms targeted by scammers in past year, Law Society research reveals
Friday, 29 April 2016More than one in five law firms have been targeted by scammers in the past year, Law Society research has revealed. Money was successfully stolen from client account in 8% of these cases. However the society’s annual indemnity survey found that average premiums paid by firms with up to 25 partners were down by 8%.
Tags: Indemnity insurance, Law Society
Posted in Indemnity insurance, Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Report: ABSs punch well above their weight
Wednesday, 27 April 2016Alternative business structures (ABS) make up just 4% of all solicitors’ firms but contributed 11% of the profession’s turnover, research has revealed. The Law Society’s annual statistical report, found ABSs were spread broadly across the different turnover bands, with around 50 of them having income in excess of £10m.
Tags: Alternative business structures, Law Society
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news
Law Society criticised by its own FoI adjudicator over Blacker e-mails
Wednesday, 16 March 2016The Law Society has apologised to its freedom of information adjudicator after failing to provide him with an “additional and substantial” body of information relating to ‘Harry Potter solicitor’ Alan Blacker, also known as Lord Harley. Adam Sowerbutts described the incident as “troubling”.
Tags: freedom of information, Law Society
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
Politicians put emphasis on public legal education as lawyers urged to see benefits
Tuesday, 8 March 2016Helping to enhance public understanding of the law will “unlock demand for legal services”, solicitors have been advised as part of a new push to promote public legal education (PLE). It came as a high-powered non-partisan group of MPs and peers was formed to promote PLE.
Tags: Law Society, Low Commission
Posted in Latest news
Solicitors call for Online Court to have lower £10,000 limit
Tuesday, 1 March 2016The London Litigation Solicitors Association and the Law Society are pushing for a lower £10,000 limit for cases in the Online Court. In his interim report, Lord Justice Briggs proposed a limit of £25,000. The LSLA said that there should be fixed or capped costs for litigation between £10,000 and £25,000.
Tags: Law Society, Online Court
Posted in Latest news, Technology