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Consumer confusion boosts case for strict controls over unreserved work
Monday, 14 March 2011New consumer research from the Solicitors Regulation Authority has strengthened the case for stringent controls of law firms and alternative business structures which seek to hive off unreserved legal work to an unregulated business.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, reserved legal activities, separate business rule, Solicitors Regulation Authority, unregulated providers
Posted in Alternative business structures, News, Solicitors
LSB grants first application to extend reach of reserved legal activities
Friday, 4 March 2011The Legal Services Board has for the first time granted an application to extend the reach of reserved legal activities, giving the Institute of Legal Executives the power to award the right to conduct litigation to associate prosecutors.
Tags: associate prosecutors, Crown Prosecution Service, ILEX, ILEX Professional Standards, Institute of Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities
Posted in Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, News
Council for Licensed Conveyancers is first to apply to become an ABS regulator
Monday, 14 February 2011The Council for Licensed Conveyancers (CLC) is on course to become the first body licensed to regulate alternative business structures, after submitting its application to the Legal Services Board. The CLC, which oversees 10-15% of the conveyancing market, has also applied to extend the range of reserved activities it regulates from conveyancing and probate to awarding rights of audience and the right to conduct litigation.
Tags: ABS, advocacy, Alternative business structures, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities
Posted in Alternative business structures, News, Other lawyers
Reservation nerds and proud of it
Thursday, 10 February 2011Not many people get as excited by reserved legal activities as I do, but Professor Stephen Mayson surpasses even my interest in the subject. And he’s always quite happy for me to describe him as a reservation nerd, so I shall do so again.
Tags: Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities, will-writing
Posted in Blog
Mayson: expand list of reserved legal activities
Thursday, 10 February 2011Conveyancing, immigration advice, preparing wills and powers of attorney, and estate administration should all become reserved legal activities, a leading thinktank has recommended. However, the report from the Legal Services Institute – headed by Professor Stephen Mayson – says this work should not be the sole preserve of the legally qualified.
Tags: conveyancing, immigration, Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities
Posted in Barristers, Legal Executives, Legal Services Board, News, Other lawyers, Solicitors
Consumer panel backs separate business rule with dig at the Co-op
Wednesday, 19 January 2011Law firms and alternative business structures should not be allowed to dodge regulation by establishing separate businesses to handle unreserved work, the Legal Services Consumer Panel said this week. The panel also appeared to rebuke Co-operative Legal Services – whose stated intention is to be one of the first ABSs – for calling for freedom in how businesses choose to provide unreserved work.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, Legal Services Consumer Panel, reserved legal activities, separate business rule, Solicitors Code of Conduct, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Alternative business structures, Consumer panel, News, Solicitors
BSB to give barristers greater media freedom, and introduce “unregistered barristers”
Monday, 20 December 2010Barristers should be allowed to give their own opinions to the media in cases in which they are involved, the Bar Standards Board is to recommend. It is also set to introduce the term “unregistered barrister” to denote a barrister without a practicing certificate who is providing unreserved legal services to the public or small businesses.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, Bar Council, bar standards board, Barristers, reserved legal activities
Posted in Barristers, News
No decision on will-writer regulation until 2012
Wednesday, 8 December 2010A decision by the Legal Services Board (LSB) on whether will-writing should become a regulated activity will not be made until 2012, it emerged today. The LSB’s draft business plan 2011/12, published today for consultation, revealed that the board is also considering what it calls a “deep dive” investigation of conveyancing.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, conveyancing, equality and diversity, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, reserved legal activities, will-writing
Posted in Consumer panel, Legal Services Board, News, Regulation
Why big brand legal services are bad news for solicitors
Thursday, 4 November 2010Is it time for solicitors to panic? The significance of the announcement that the AA and Saga have launched legal services websites is less in what they are offering but in the fact that they are the latest big brands to see potential in the legal market.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, legal expenses insurance, reserved legal activities
Posted in Alternative business structures, Market monitor, News
Exclusive: SRA and OFT stump up £60,000 to help fund LSB will-writing research
Wednesday, 3 November 2010The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) and Office of Fair Trading (OFT) have each pledged around £30,000 to support the Legal Services Board’s (LSB) research into the will-writing market, Legal Futures can reveal. However, the Law Society has declined to contribute, citing concerns over the impact its involvement could have on how the impartiality of the research is viewed.
Tags: Law Society, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, reserved legal activities, Solicitors Regulation Authority, will-writing
Posted in Consumer panel, Legal Services Board, News, Solicitors