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LeO expansion could create “muddle” for consumers, will writers warn
Monday, 21 October 2013The Legal Ombudsman’s plan to widen its jurisdiction will cause a “muddle”, the Institute of Professional Willwriters has warned, revealing that other ADR providers had indicated an intention to move into the sector themselves.
Tags: complaints, Institute of Professional Willwriters, Legal Services Ombudsman, will-writing
Posted in Latest news, Legal Ombudsman
Revealed: LSB ditches investigation into regulating 'general legal advice'
Monday, 30 September 2013The Legal Services Board has ditched its investigation into whether giving ‘general legal advice’ should become a reserved legal activity – but hinted it may look to remove probate from the existing list.
Tags: reserved legal activities, will-writing
Posted in Latest news, Legal Services Board
Will-writers face jail as new code of practice scheme goes live
Tuesday, 18 June 2013Members of the Institute of Professional Willwriters who fail to comply with its code of practice face fines or even imprisonment, as a new UK-wide scheme to strengthen self-regulation by setting standards for such codes goes live.
Tags: Institute of Professional Willwriters, will-writing
Posted in Latest news, Other lawyers
Government under fire for will-writing decision as few express faith in voluntary regulation
Thursday, 16 May 2013Criticism of the government’s decision not to regulate will-writing continued yesterday – although the two bodies representing the will-writing community appeared at odd over the prospects of self-regulation succeeding.
Tags: will-writing
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, Regulation
Are we headed for the Legal Services Act 2015?
Wednesday, 15 May 2013Yesterday’s announcement that Lord Chancellor Chris Grayling had rejected the Legal Services Board’s (LSB) recommendation that will-writing become a reserved legal activity was not a total shock. I reported in February that the LSB was nervous given Mr Grayling’s anti-regulation agenda and it was encouraging supporters to lobby the Ministry of Justice (MoJ). If nothing else, those (mainly abroad) who fear that the LSB is too close to the government can rest easy – this is the second significant slap in the face for the LSB after the MoJ in 2011 disregarded its conclusion that the case to ban referral fees was not made out.
Tags: Legal Services Act, Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities, will-writing
Posted in Blog
Government says ‘no’ to will-writing regulation
Tuesday, 14 May 2013The government has today rejected the Legal Services Board’s (LSB) recommendation that will-writing become a reserved legal activity. There had been near-unanimous support from legal and consumer groups for the move.
Tags: will-writing
Posted in Latest news, Legal Services Board
Law Society set for confrontation with ICAEW over ABS application
Tuesday, 26 February 2013The Law Society will challenge the application by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales to become an alternative business structure regulator, Legal Futures can report. The question of separating regulation and representation is a key bone of contention.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, ICAEW, Institute of Chartered Accountants, internal governance rules, Law Society, Legal Services Board, probate, will-writing
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news, Other lawyers
The politics of will-writing
Monday, 18 February 2013It’s not like the Legal Services Board (LSB) to spring a surprise, but its announcement last week that it was not going to recommend that estate administration become a reserved legal activity – while pushing ahead with will-writing – certainly was one. My initial reaction, along with many of those reported on Legal Futures last week, was one of bafflement. Surely of the three elements of the process – will writing, probate and estate administration – it is the latter where the highest risk of fraud occurs and thus where regulation is most needed. Instead the first two will be. I understand that it was a real knife-edge decision by the LSB, and on reflection I think I agree with it.
Tags: activity based regulation, Law Society, Legal Services Board, Solicitors Regulation Authority, will-writing
Posted in Blog
CILEx and CLC confirm bids to become will-writer regulators
Friday, 15 February 2013The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives and Council for Licensed Conveyancers have thrown their hats into the ring to regulate will-writers, amid further criticism of the Legal Services Board’s decision not to extend regulation to estate administration.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, CILEX, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, ILEX Professional Standards, Institute of Professional Will-writers, Legal Services Board, Solicitors Regulation Authority, will-writing
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, Other lawyers
LSB formally requests government to regulate will-writing – but not estate administration
Wednesday, 13 February 2013The Legal Services Board (LSB) will today formally recommend to the Lord Chancellor that will-writing – but not estate administration – should be regulated legal work. The LSB had initially intended to include estate administration.
Tags: Council for Licensed Conveyancers, estate administration, ILEX Professional Standards, Institute of Professional Will-writers, Legal Services Act, Legal Services Board, Solicitors Regulation Authority, will-writing
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, Other lawyers, Solicitors