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City firm to license out matter risk management system that saves it £600k a year in PII premiums
Monday, 12 March 2012A City law firm is to license out to other practices a matter risk management system that has helped eliminate claims against the firm in recent times and saved around £600,000 a year in professional indemnity insurance premiums.
Tags: professional indemnity insurance
Posted in Competence, Indemnity insurance, Latest news
News round-up: Kennedys eyes investment, run-off cover call, Manchester firms’ growth stalls, and more
Monday, 27 February 2012Our latest news round-up reports on City firm Kennedys’ likely need for external investment, Law Society lobbying over run-off cover, Mishcon’s new private client service, a review of Manchester firms’ financials and an anti-HSBC petition.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, conveyancing, minimum salary, professional indemnity insurance
Posted in Latest news, News In Brief
News round-up: SRA caution over HSBC undertaking, slowdown in law firm closures, and much more
Thursday, 9 February 2012Our latest news round-up cover the SRA’s view of HSBC’s conveyancing undertaking, a fall in the number of firms closing ahead of PII renewal, a warning over merger failures, the Co-op seeking legal apprentices, and key appointments at Irwin Mitchell, the Law Society and CIPA.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, assigned risks pool, Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys, Co-op, conveyancing, Law Society, mergers, professional indemnity insurance, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, News In Brief
Law Society and SRA join forces to fight £50m indemnity insurance case
Wednesday, 18 January 2012The Law Society and Solicitors Regulation Authority have been granted leave to intervene in a High Court case on whether professional indemnity insurers should be able to effectively cap cover by aggregating claims against a firm – with a bill of £50m at stake.
Tags: Law Society, professional indemnity insurance, Solicitors Compensation Fund, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Indemnity insurance, Latest news, Solicitors
Law Society calls for new approach to sharing ARP liabilities so that solicitors are not left to pick up tab
Friday, 6 January 2012Solicitors and insurers should share equally any exposure to the assigned risks pool in the 2012-13 indemnity year to ensure insurers have “skin in the game”, the Law Society is to urge. However, the profession’s liability could still reach £30m.
Tags: assigned risks pool, Law Society, professional indemnity insurance, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Indemnity insurance, Latest news, Solicitors
Solicitors paid record-equalling £256m for indemnity insurance this year
Thursday, 10 November 2011Solicitors paid £256m for the compulsory layer of professional indemnity insurance – the highest amount since the first year of buying insurance on the open market – Solicitors Regulation Authority figures have shown.
Tags: assigned risks pool, professional indemnity insurance, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Indemnity insurance, News
Indemnity insurers face obligation to keep quotes open and provide credit rating
Thursday, 27 October 2011Professional indemnity insurers will have to leave quotations open for at least five days and provide information about their credit ratings under plans being considered by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. Voiding policies is also back on the agenda.
Tags: assigned risks pool, professional indemnity insurance, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Indemnity insurance, News, Solicitors
News in brief: SRA renewals delay, referral fee “ignorance”, and much more
Monday, 24 October 2011Our regular round-up of news you need to know includes the appeal court quashing an ILEX disciplinary ruling, delays for solicitors renewing practising certificates, a survey of young drivers on referral fees, a survey finding support for outsourcing and much more besides.
Tags: fixed fees, ILEX, ILEX Professional Standards, Law Society, Legal Services Board, outsourcing, professional indemnity insurance, qualified lawyers transfer scheme, referral fees, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, News, News In Brief, Outsourcing, Solicitors
Big fall in number of law firms entering assigned risks pool
Tuesday, 4 October 2011Just 53 law firms have failed to find professional indemnity insurance and so entered the assigned risks pool (ARP), provisional figures have shown. At the same stage last year, 409 firms had entered the ARP. Firms still have a month in which they can find secure insurance and backdate it to 1 October.
Tags: assigned risks pool, professional indemnity insurance, qualifying insurers, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Indemnity insurance, News, Solicitors
ARP firms shut down as SRA warns of uninsured practices continuing to operate
Monday, 3 October 2011Almost a quarter of law firms in the assigned risks pool had already decided to close a week before the renewal deadline, while the Solicitors Regulation Authority has flagged up the “serious risk” of other firms practising without insurance.
Tags: assigned risks pool, professional indemnity insurance, Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Indemnity insurance, News, Solicitors