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Barristers lash “out of touch” BSB over disciplinary cases
Friday, 16 September 2011The Bar Standards Board will face a “storm of protest” over its “ridiculous” review of whether to lower the burden of proof in disciplinary cases against barristers, it has been warned. The change will “make it easier” to convict barristers where it is their word against the client’s.
Tags: bar standards board
Posted in Barristers, News
LSB gives green light to barristers joining ABSs
Friday, 26 August 2011The Legal Services Board has approved changes to the Bar Code of Conduct that will allow barristers to become partners and employees of alternative business structures. The bar’s rulebook as currently drafted would prevents barristers from working for an ABS.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, bar standards board, LDP, legal disciplinary practice, Legal Services Board
Posted in Alternative business structures, Barristers, 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
LSB to press ahead with forcing firms and chambers to publish staff diversity data
Monday, 25 July 2011The Legal Services Board looks set to force legal practices to gather and publish equality and diversity data, despite concern that the policy could provoke non-compliance and create a false view of the profession because of relcutance to disclose sensitive information such as sexual orientation or religious belief.
Tags: bar standards board, equality and diversity, Legal Services Board
Posted in Barristers, Legal Services Board, News, Regulation
ILEX is first to receive LSB clean bill of health on regulatory independence
Friday, 22 July 2011The Institute of Legal Executives is the first approved regulator to receive a clean bill of health for its internal governance arrangements for 2011. The Legal Services Board is currently reviewing the regulatory independence certificates submitted by each approved regulator where there is also a linked representative body. There is no news yet on either the Law Society or Bar Council’s certificates.
Tags: Association of Costs Lawyers, Bar Council, bar standards board, Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, Costs Lawyer Standards Board, ILEX, ILEX Professional Standards, Institute of Legal Executives, Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys, Intellectual Property Regulation Board, IPReg, Law Society, Legal Services Board, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, News, Other lawyers, Regulation
ABSs could be good move for women, BME and disabled barristers, says Bar regulator
Thursday, 21 July 2011Alternative business structures (ABSs) could be good news for women, black and minority ethnic, and disabled barristers, the Bar Standards Board has predicted, after approving rules that will allow barristers to become partners and owners of ABSs.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, bar standards board, equality and diversity
Posted in Alternative business structures, Barristers, News
Barristers and solicitors continue battle over role of judges in advocacy assessments
Wednesday, 20 July 2011The Bar has launched a last-ditch bid to focus the criminal advocates’ quality assurance scheme on judicial evaluation and steer it away from the alternative assessment centre route favoured by solicitors. Despite lobbying from solicitor groups, the SRA has confirmed its support for the scheme.
Tags: advocacy, Bar Council, bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, Joint Advocacy Group, Law Society, Legal Services Board, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Legal Executives, News, Solicitors
SRA board moves to solicitor/lay parity with appointment of ex-LCS chief
Friday, 8 July 2011The board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority this month moved to parity between solicitor and lay ordinary members, ahead of introducing a lay majority in two years’ time. Shamit Saggar, the former chairman of the Legal Complaints Service, joined the board this month as part of a deal with the Legal Services Board.
Tags: bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, internal governance rules, Law Society, Legal Complaints Service, legal education and training review, Legal Services Board, Office of Fair Trading, Review 2020, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Legal Services Board, News, Solicitors
“Legally Speaking” website to engage with consumers as panel survives quango cull
Wednesday, 6 July 2011The Solicitors Regulation Authority and Bar Standards Board have begun work on creating an online “virtual community” for consumers known as “Legally Speaking”. The news comes as we can reveal the Legal Services Consumer Panel has escaped the “bonfire of the quangos” – just as the panel’s chairwoman is stepping down.
Tags: bar standards board, Citizens Advice, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, ILEX Professional Standards, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Consumer panel, News, Solicitors
The Apprentice – lawyer style
Friday, 24 June 2011It wasn’t that long ago that you didn’t need a degree to become a solicitor. There are plenty of very eminent solicitors around who joined a law firm after school and did the old five-year articles to qualify. In fact training to be a solicitor started off purely as an apprenticeship in the form of articles of clerkship, with no examinations.
Tags: bar standards board, ILEX, ILEX Professional Standards, Institute of Legal Executives, legal education, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Blog