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ASA orders leading PI firm to stop adverts due to NHS ‘confusion’

4 June 2014

A well-known personal injury firm has been ordered to stop running a TV advert which directed clients to its NHSLaw.co.uk website, on the grounds that the public might confuse it with the National Health Service.


Single parent community interest company launches major family law panel

30 May 2014

A community interest company which offers support to separating parents through its websites OnlyMums and OnlyDads, has launched a family law panel which it says could become “the place to go as the starting point for family law matters”.


Online barrister service hits crowdfunding target as Stobart demise “clears way”

27 May 2014

Online barrister service myBarrister last week exceeded its target of raising £150,000 through crowd-funding. It has now raised more than £163,000 in just over two months from 65 individual investors – the largest of whom has put in £50,000.


Fewer than one in ten people with legal problems see a lawyer, major study finds

23 May 2014

There is a huge unmet need for legal services among individual consumers, the most detailed ever study of the issue has revealed, with fewer than one in 10 people experiencing a legal problem seeking advice from a lawyer.


Law firm’s medical negligence advert was misleading, ASA rules

21 May 2014

An internet banner advertisement by an Essex law firm which showed a woman’s face above the slogan “awarded £40,000 after cosmetic surgery – claim now” was misleading, the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled.


Comparison sites sign up to consumer panel’s good practice standards

14 May 2014

Two comparison websites have become the latest to sign up to the groundbreaking good practice standards pioneered by the Legal Services Consumer Panel.


Underdog no more – National Accident Helpline targets £100m AIM float

30 April 2014

Leading claims management company National Accident Helpline Limited has announced its intention to float on AIM, in a move which it hopes will value the business at £100m. The IPO is expected next month.


Top PI firm makes profitability calculator public to show “shocking” reality of post-LASPO world

15 April 2014

A leading personal injury law firm has gone public with a unique profitability calculator to make other practices realise how radically the economics of work have changed in the post-LASPO era, Legal Futures can reveal.


Leading civil liberties firm receives Times apology over Magdalene launderies claim

8 April 2014

Leading civil liberties practice Hodge Jones & Allen has received a full apology and damages from The Times newspaper over an article which accused the firm of misleading victims of the Magdalene laundries in Ireland.


Referral fee ban “cutting nuisance calls” as government targets further CMC crackdown

1 April 2014

The referral fee ban has reduced the number of nuisance calls made to potential personal injury claimants, the government has claimed. It is also looking to increase its powers over claims management companies yet further so that it can fine them up to 20% of their turnover.

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