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Government under fire for closing LSB, ombudsman and consumer panel websites
Thursday, 10 March 2011The Cabinet Office has refused to confirm whether it is going ahead with shutting down the websites of the Legal Services Board, Legal Ombudsman and Legal Services Consumer Panel after a strong attack in the House of Lords last night that claimed it threatens the independence of the legal profession.
Tags: Legal Ombudsman, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, LeO
Posted in Consumer panel, Legal Ombudsman, Legal Services Board, News
Consumers back complaints publication but could misuse information, research finds
Thursday, 24 February 2011Consumers believe that a lawyer who has provided a bad service should be “named and shamed”, research released today has found. However, there are signs that consumers are likely to use published information “in a way that may be at odds with the Legal Ombudsman’s reasons for publication”.
Tags: complaints, Legal Ombudsman, Legal Services Consumer Panel, LeO, publishing complaints
Posted in Client care, Consumer panel, Legal Ombudsman, News, Regulation
LeO to show its claws with High Court order forcing solicitor to comply
Friday, 18 February 2011The Legal Ombudsman (LeO) is to show its claws for the first time by seeking a court order to force a solicitor to provide access to documents, it has emerged. It will be the first use of LeO’s powers under the Legal Services Act.
Tags: complaints, Legal Ombudsman, LeO
Posted in Legal Ombudsman, News, Solicitors
Government u-turn on giving complaints data to LSC, JAC, QC body and others
Thursday, 3 February 2011In an embarrassing last-minute u-turn, government lawyers have blocked bodies including the Judicial Appointments Commission, QC Appointments and Legal Services Commission from receiving sensitive data on complaints against lawyers, Legal Futures has discovered.
Tags: Legal Ombudsman, Legal Services Board, LeO
Posted in Legal Ombudsman, Legal Services Board, News
Ombudsman warned over “chilling effect” on lawyers of publishing complaints records
Wednesday, 1 December 2010Lawyers have warned the Legal Ombudsman (LeO) that some clients will end up unrepresented if he adopts a complaints process that involves ‘naming and shaming’. Fear of reputational damage would have a chilling effect on taking on clients perceived to be ‘risky’ and adversely impact on lawyers whose social conscience led them to offer help, they said.
Tags: Law Society, Legal Ombudsman, LeO, publishing complaints
Posted in Client care, Legal Ombudsman, News
Ombudsman to track impact of legal aid cuts on quality of legal services
Wednesday, 24 November 2010The impending legal aid cuts make it a greater priority than ever to ensure poorer people complain if legal services deteriorate, the Legal Ombudsman has declared in the wake of a government decision to scrap a duty on public authorities to reduce inequality caused by socio-economic factors.
Tags: legal aid, Legal Ombudsman, LeO
Posted in Legal Ombudsman, News
Sampson: ABSs put pressure on LeO to determine boundaries of its jurisdiction
Thursday, 4 November 2010The Legal Ombudsman service needs to work out the limits of its jurisdiction “and quickly”, as new business models emerge, chief ombudsman Adam Sampson has said. Mr Sampson said that with the pace of legal services reform accelerating and the legal services market “rapidly moving away from a reliance on the high street solicitor” and towards new providers entering the market “with very different business models”, it is very important to consumers that LeO is clear about what is and is not within its jurisdiction.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, complaints, Legal Ombudsman, LeO, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Client care, Legal Ombudsman, News, Regulation
The final countdown
Wednesday, 6 October 2010Journalists love a good landmark and 6 October is a corker for those of us who get overly excited by legal services reform – the Legal Ombudsman opens today and in a year’s time, the first alternative business structure should open its doors. But is anyone keeping an eye on all the other reform agendas around litigation costs and funding to ensure that access to justice does not fall through the cracks?
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, external investment, Legal Ombudsman, legal process outsourcing, Legal Services Board, LeO, LPO
Posted in Blog