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BSB considers conduct of litigation “high risk” for barristers
Tuesday, 7 January 2014The Bar Standards Board considers barristers conducting litigation a high-risk activity that could result in significant supervision costs and require a hike in practising certificate fees, it has emerged.
Tags: bar standards board, litigation rights
Posted in Barristers, Latest news
Visitors throw out conviction of pioneering barrister for conducting litigation
Friday, 31 August 2012The first barrister to become a partner in a legal disciplinary practice has overturned a disciplinary tribunal ruling that she conducted litigation in breach of the Bar’s code of conduct, with both the tribunal and the Bar Standards Board coming in for criticism.
Tags: bar standards board, litigation rights
Posted in Barristers, Latest news
Licensed conveyancers refused right to conduct litigation and advocacy – for now
Thursday, 5 April 2012The Legal Services Board yesterday rejected a bid to allow licensed conveyancers to conduct litigation and advocacy, after more than a year of consideration. It had run into fierce opposition from the Lord Chief Justice and the Law Society.
Tags: advocacy, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, Law Society, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, litigation rights, Office of Fair Trading, reserved legal activities
Posted in Latest news, Legal Services Board, Other lawyers
BSB outlines framework to regulate ABSs and allow barristers to conduct litigation
Tuesday, 28 February 2012The Bar Standards Board has launched its final scheme for regulating advocacy-focused alternative business structures in what it described as a “declaration of intent” to become the regulator of choice for advocates.
Tags: advocacy, Alternative business structures, bar standards board, litigation rights
Posted in Alternative business structures, Barristers, Latest news
CLC hits back at Lord Chief Justice and Law Society opposition to new rights
Friday, 5 August 2011The Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) has hit back at opposition from the Lord Chief Justice and the Law Society to its application to grant rights to conduct advocacy and litigation. The Legal Services Board is currently considering the CLC’s application, and as one of its statutory consultees, the Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge has expressed his total opposition.
Tags: advocacy, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, ILEX, ILEX Professional Standards, Institute of Legal Executives, Law Society, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, litigation rights, Office of Fair Trading, probate, reserved legal activities
Posted in Legal Services Board, News, Other lawyers
The end for “licensed conveyancers”? CLC seeks new name as it bids for ABSs’ business
Wednesday, 18 May 2011The Council for Licensed Conveyancers is investigating a new name for both itself and those it regulates as part of plans to attract alternative business structures shopping around for a regulator. It plans to use its position as an ABS licensing authority to strengthen and grow its “regulated community”.
Tags: ABS, advocacy, Alternative business structures, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, licensed conveyancers, litigation rights
Posted in Alternative business structures, News, Other lawyers
Judge upbraids bank and its debt collection agency for conducting reserved activity
Tuesday, 10 May 2011A judge has criticised a Manchester debt collection agency and the bank instructing it for conducting litigation in breach of the Legal Services Act 2007, after pursuing an investigation on his own initiative.
Tags: litigation rights, reserved legal activities
Posted in News, Regulation
The F word
Thursday, 5 May 2011In the end, the Bar Standards Board probably didn’t have much of a choice but to become a regulator of advocacy focused alternative business structures. Without it, barristers and chambers that wanted to practise in new ways would have been forced to go off and find a new regulator – most likely the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
Tags: ABS, advocacy, Alternative business structures, bar standards board, litigation rights, ProcureCo, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Blog