Legal Ombudsman


Ombudsman should have jurisdiction over will-writers and not-for-profits, says report

14 November 2011

The Legal Ombudsman should press to extend its jurisdiction to complaints about non-lawyer will-writers and the not-for-profit sector, while the government needs to review its inadequate powers over complaints against CMCs, a study has recommended.


It's final – LeO decides to name and shame lawyers over complaints

7 November 2011

From April 2012 the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) will “name and shame” law firms or lawyers against whom a “pattern of complaints” has been made, or whenever naming is judged to be in the public interest, it announced today.


LeO plans for more complaints against solicitors in wake of legal aid cuts

11 October 2011

The Legal Ombudsman service is planning for more complaints because of concerns that the legal aid cuts will drive down standards among solicitors, its chief executive has revealed. He said: “It might be prudent to plan for more complaints about lawyers and legal services rather than less.”


Exclusive: Legal Ombudsman bids to handle complaints about will-writers

7 October 2011

The Legal Ombudsman is to float the idea of extending its jurisdiction so as to handle complaints against will-writers, in a bid to ease the problems faced by consumers who think they are regulated, Legal Futures can report.


Ombudsman takes solicitors to court for failing to comply with orders

17 August 2011

The Legal Ombudsman has brought its first enforcement actions in the county court after two law firms failed to comply with its orders. In the first case, LeO had told the solicitors to pay £2,650 compensation to their client for paying money to a third party without authorisation.


Ombudsman steps up pressure on LSB to sort out reserved legal activities

2 August 2011

The Legal Ombudsman is stepping up pressure on the Legal Services Board to sort out the current regulatory regime by commissioning research that will look at consumer confusion caused by reserved and unreserved legal activities and how it could be exacerbated by alternative business structures.


LeO says confusion over unregulated providers leaves consumers unprotected

18 July 2011

The confused system of regulation for legal services risks leaving consumers without protection when things go wrong, especially with unregulated businesses “masquerading as traditional law firms, branded with more legal wigs and gowns than you can shake a quill pen at”, the Legal Ombudsman has warned.


LeO: regulation struggling to keep up with online legal services and other innovations

29 June 2011

The overlap between regulated and unregulated legal services is causing consumer confusion, with online services emerging as a particular problem, the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) has warned. LeO said it needs more clarity about the limits of its jurisdiction as the market is already changing and innovating.


BSB: legal aid cuts driving more litigants-in-person and gripes over opposing barristers

21 June 2011

Complaints against barristers by litigants-in-person forced by legal aid cuts to represent themselves are rising fast, according to the Bar Standards Board. Many result from a misunderstanding of the role of opposition barristers. The Justice Bill, containing more cuts, should be published today.


Poor communication tops consumer complaints as LeO reports on first six months

17 June 2011

Poor communication between lawyers and their clients was “writ large” as a theme running throughout cases brought to the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) in its first six months, the chief ombudsman has reported. It launched nearly 4,000 investigations by the end of March, from more than 38,000 calls.

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