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BSB: legal aid cuts driving more litigants-in-person and gripes over opposing barristers
Tuesday, 21 June 2011Complaints 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.
Tags: bar standards board, complaints, legal aid, Legal Ombudsman, LeO
Posted in Barristers, Legal Ombudsman, News
Avoiding judicial evaluation under QASA will cost advocates dear – literally
Monday, 20 June 2011Magistrates’ court advocates who choose an assessment centre route to progress under the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) could pay as much as 15 times more than those who undergo judicial evaluation.
Tags: advocacy, bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Legal Executives, News, Solicitors
Solicitors make last-ditch bid to halt “unjustified” advocacy quality scheme
Tuesday, 7 June 2011The Law Society has launched what appears to be a last-ditch bid to persuade the Legal Services Board to scrap the proposed scheme to assess the quality of criminal advocacy, saying there is no evidence to support the assertion that standards have fallen.
Tags: advocacy, bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, Joint Advocacy Group, Law Society, Legal Services Board, QAA, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, News, Regulation, Solicitors
SRA reignites debate over judicial assessment of advocates
Wednesday, 1 June 2011The board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority today called for talks with a senior judge over concerns about the role of judges in assessing the quality of criminal law advocates.
Tags: advocacy, bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, QAA, QASA, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in News, Solicitors
Paying the piper for a bit longer yet
Wednesday, 1 June 2011Put six lawyers in a room and you may well get nine different points of view on referral fees. But could the end be nigh for this fierce debate, which has split the profession asunder for many years? As the Legal Services Board recognised in its decision last week – and secretly probably hopes – the advent of alternative business structures could render the issue irrelevant.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, bar standards board, claims management companies, conveyancing, Legal Services Board, referral fees, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Blog
Wood: LSB chief wrong to see disconnect between legal education and practice
Wednesday, 1 June 2011Legal Services Board chairman David Edmonds is wrong to say there is a “disconnect” between legal education and legal practice, it was claimed last week by the man who has systematically reviewed the Bar’s education and training regime.
Tags: bar standards board, legal education, Review 2020
Posted in Barristers, hrtraining, Legal Services Board, News, Regulation
Solicitors can discharge barristers’ complaints information obligation, BSB decides
Tuesday, 24 May 2011The Bar Standards Board has approved the latest version of guidance on “signposting” requirements to notify lay clients of their rights to complain about poor service. It hopes the new formula will satisfy both disgruntled barristers and the Legal Services Board.
Tags: bar standards board, complaints, Legal Services Board
Posted in Barristers, Client care, News
Barristers’ CPD requirements set to double
Friday, 20 May 2011The minimum number of continuing professional development (CPD) hours barristers have to spend each year will double to 24, if reforms adopted yesterday by the Bar Standards Board receive a green light from the profession. The move is the latest in a series of CPD reforms across the professions.
Tags: bar standards board, Barristers, continuing professional development, CPD
Posted in Barristers, News
Potter, Gaymer and team of top academics join fundamental training review
Tuesday, 10 May 2011A former Court of Appeal judge and the one-time senior partner of City law firm Simmons & Simmons have been appointed joint chairs of a new consultation panel to advise on the fundamental education and training review – now known as “Review 2020″.
Tags: bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, legal education, Review 2020, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, hrtraining, Legal Executives, News, Solicitors
Regulators change name of advocacy scheme in face of legal threat from education body
Thursday, 5 May 2011The Solicitors Regulation Authority, Bar Standards Board and ILEX Professional Standards have been forced to change the name of their advocacy quality scheme after they were threatened with legal action.
Tags: bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, QAA, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Legal Executives, News, Solicitors