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Plan to smooth paralegals’ path to CILEx qualification sparks “confusion” claim
Thursday, 10 December 2015A proposal by CILEx Regulation to make it easier for paralegals to become qualified legal executives has been fiercely rejected as likely to cause “confusion to employers and consumers” by the new voluntary paralegals regulator.
Tags: CILEX, CILEX Regulation
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news
Eversheds debt recovery spin-off plans ABS expansion while Midlands start-up looks to US
Tuesday, 23 June 2015A team of legal executives who were once a debt recovery arm of Eversheds, has launched an alternative business structure to bring litigation in-house under the supervision of its FILEx head of legal practice.
Tags: CILEX
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news, Market monitor
Another barrier falls as Government Legal Service opens doors to chartered legal executives
Thursday, 18 June 2015The Government Legal Service has decided to open its lawyer job vacancies to fellows of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives for the first time. The first job being advertised is a £53,196 position as lawyer at HM Revenue & Customs.
Tags: chartered legal executives, CILEX
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Regulation
BSB turns to CILEx to train non-legal staff
Monday, 15 December 2014The Bar Standards Board has turned to the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives to provide training to members of staff without legal qualifications. Meanwhile, ILEX Professional Standards – CILEx’s regulatory arm – is on the hunt for a new chief executive.
Tags: bar standards board, Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, CILEX, ILEX Professional Standards
Posted in Barristers, hrtraining, Latest news, Legal Executives
IPS applies to raise fines limit for legal executives from £3,000 to £50m
Thursday, 4 December 2014ILEX Professional Standards (IPS) has applied to the Legal Services Board (LSB) to raise the maximum fines limit for chartered legal executives from the current £3,000 to a top level of £50m.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, chartered legal executives, CILEX, fines, ILEX Professional Standards
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Legal Services Act, Regulation
Parliament clears way for legal executive law firms
Thursday, 27 November 2014Chartered legal executives will be able to set up their own law firms in the New Year – a move that ILEX Professional Standards said would for the first time also give solicitors’ firms a choice of regulator, and that the government said would help consumers access legal services.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, chartered legal executives, CILEX, ILEX Professional Standards
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives
Lord Chancellor should be “very senior lawyer”
Friday, 17 October 2014The Lord Chancellor should be a “very senior lawyer”, Nicholas Lavender QC, chairman of the Bar Council, has said. Support for the role being held by a lawyer also came from the Chartered Institute of Legal Executives.
Tags: Bar Council, CILEX, Law Society
Posted in Latest news, Regulation
Legal executive litigators could be here by November
Wednesday, 1 October 2014Fellows of the Chartered Institute of Legal Executors (CILEx) could be carrying out litigation without supervision by solicitors from the end of November, it has emerged.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, CILEX, conveyancing, Legal Services Board, probate
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Regulation
MPs approve probate and conveyancing rights for legal executives
Wednesday, 10 September 2014The Chartered Institute of Legal Executives (CILEx) has won the approval of the House of Commons to grant rights to conduct reserved probate and conveyancing work.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, CILEX, Legal Services Board
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Regulation
Government approves standards for legal apprenticeships
Thursday, 21 August 2014The Department for Business Innovation and Skills has approved the standards for its new legal apprenticeships, allowing young people to qualify as solicitors, chartered legal executives, licensed conveyancers and paralegals through workplace-based training.
Tags: Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, CILEX, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Legal Executives, Other lawyers, Regulation, Solicitors