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LSB warns regulators over referral fee ban as government unveils CMC crackdown

23 August 2012

The Legal Services Board has warned regulators not to go further than the legislative requirements for the impending ban on referral fees in personal injury, calling for “a liberal approach” that does not prevent alternative business structures effectively circumventing it.


SRA finds support for outcomes-focused approach to referral fee ban

13 August 2012

There is broad support for an outcomes-focused approach to implementing the ban on referral fees in personal injury cases, according to early indications from the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s consultation on the issue.


Who owns your departing fee-earner’s LinkedIn contacts? New guidance warns firms to plan ahead

4 July 2012

Law firms’ social media policies need to extend to issues such as who owns contacts and content developed by staff members through the use of networks like LinkedIn, while they should also be cautious about searching the social media activity of potential recruits, new guidance has advised.


Exclusive: Law Society begins work on creating solicitor comparison website

21 June 2012

The Law Society is investigating whether to launch its own solicitor comparison website, Legal Futures can reveal. There is an internal debate going on as to whether this would enable comparison on price as well as other factors.


Three-quarters of people have received CMC ‘pest texts’, says research

20 June 2012

Three in four people have received an unsolicited text or phone call from a claims management company offering them the chance to claim compensation, even though almost all had no grounds to bring a claim, according to research.


LSB calls on profession to engage with comparison websites and “will consider” accrediting them

19 June 2012

The Legal Services Board has urged regulators and professional bodies to engage with comparison websites for the benefit of consumers, including providing access to their registers, Legal Futures can reveal.


News in brief: Quindell targets CMC aggregation, “charitable referral fees”, solicitor ad wins TV award

18 June 2012

Our regular round-up of news snippets features another acquisition by ABS-in-waiting Quindell Portfolio, a solicitor’s TV ad winning a Royal Television Society award, a firm donating referral fees to charity, and ABS compensation fund arrangements.


Law firms need to wake up to importance of apps, urges report

15 June 2012

Many law firms have failed to ensure their websites can be read by mobile devices, while others have produced “horrendous” applications (apps) for smartphones in their rush to be seen at the cutting edge of technology, a report has claimed.


Twitter becoming key referral source for solicitors, says research

14 June 2012

There has been a massive increase in people using Twitter to ask for recommendations of professional service providers in the last two years, with solicitors one of the most in demand, according to research conducted for Orange Business.


Yourfirm.law on the horizon as Internet body seeks radical expansion of domains

14 June 2012

Six businesses – including a law firm – are battling for control of a new .law domain that is set to become available as the body that co-ordinates Internet addresses opens up the market radically. There is also competition for the generic top-level domains (gTLDs) .lawyer and .legal.

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