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Bar Council working on scheme that enables barristers to hold client money
Tuesday, 6 December 2011The Bar Council has begun work on providing central client account facilities for barristers, it emerged last night as incoming chairman Michael Todd QC set out his stall for 2012 with a call for barristers to invest in their future.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, Bar Council, Barristers
Posted in Barristers, News
Taking public access seriously
Tuesday, 29 November 2011The Bar Council is urging barristers to embrace public access. But, says John Binks, the reality of doing the work will come as a rude shock to many barristers. It can be done, but they will need to revisit the way they do business, including the chambers model.
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, Barristers, direct access, public access
Posted in Barristers, Features, News
Barristers face practising fee hike
Tuesday, 22 November 2011Barristers are facing a 5% increase in the cost of practising as the Bar Council looks to raise an extra £365,000 to balance its budget next year. That means QCs in private practice would pay a core fee of £1,026, while those at the employed Bar would pay £728.
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, Legal Services Board, practising certificate fee
Posted in Barristers, News
Is it time to split the Law Society and the SRA?
Thursday, 17 November 2011We may be in an era of outcomes-focused regulation, but nobody thought to tell those who drew up the deal between the Law Society and Solicitors Regulation Authority over their governance arrangements. To me it is further evidence that the arrangement by which the SRA is both independent and yet part of the Law Society is unlikely to stand the test of time
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, internal governance rules, Law Society, Legal Services Act, Legal Services Board, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Blog
Bar Council chief urges barristers to embrace direct instructions from the public
Monday, 7 November 2011Barristers need to grasp the opportunities offered by direct access for the public, which will also help them bid for legal aid contracts, the chairman of the Bar Council has urged. Peter Lodder QC said the “critical importance” of public access is underlined by the proposed legal aid cuts.
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, direct access, entity regulation, legal aid, public access
Posted in Barristers, Latest news
Legal Services Consumer Panel: still no evidence to justify referral fee ban
Tuesday, 11 October 2011The Legal Services Consumer Panel is standing by its recommendation to retain referral fees, saying it has seen no new evidence of consumer detriment to back a ban. Meanwhile, the Bar Council says its legal advice shows referral fees fall foul of the Bribery Act.
Tags: Bar Council, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, referral fees
Posted in Consumer panel, News
Don’t comply, don’t die
Wednesday, 5 October 2011Amid the excitement of ABSs going live, in a small way, and the Legal Ombudsman’s first birthday, I have been keeping an eye on the third limb of the Legal Services Board’s initial three priorities for its first three years – ensuring the independence of regulation within those approved regulators where there is also a representative function. With both the Law Society and Bar Council still non-compliant with its rules, it is not a story that reflects very well on the LSB.
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, internal governance rules, Law Society, Legal Services Board, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Blog
Bar Council fails governance test again while Law Society goes to the wire
Monday, 26 September 2011The Bar Council is once again not compliant with the rules on ensuring the independence of its regulatory arm, the Legal Services Board has decided – while the Law Society’s compliance remains unresolved. But the Bar Council has been given one more year to get its house in order.
Tags: Association of Costs Lawyers, Bar Council, bar standards board, Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, ILEX, Institute of Legal Executives, Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys, Law Society, Legal Services Board, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Legal Services Board, News, Solicitors
“Despondent” Bar could become enclave of the better-off once more, warns Lodder
Wednesday, 31 August 2011Criminal law barristers have reached a new low of despondency, the chairman of the Bar Council has told Lord Chancellor Ken Clarke. Peter Lodder QC warned that the government’s legal aid cuts could also see the Bar return to “a professional enclave for the better-off” as students are discouraged by mounting debts.
Tags: Bar Council, Barristers, criminal law, equality and diversity, Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill, pupillage
Posted in News
Barristers seek urgent rule change to allow them to compete more with solicitors
Monday, 22 August 2011Public access barristers will be able to compete more effectively with solicitors for legal aid clients under an urgent rule change being considered by the Bar Standards Board. However, both the speed of and the motivation for the move have been criticised by the Legal Services Consumer Panel.
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, criminal law, public access
Posted in Barristers, Consumer panel, News