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Edmonds calls for SRA flexibility on pre-ABS deals with investors to level playing field
Wednesday, 27 October 2010The chairman of the Legal Services Board has called on the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) to be more flexible in its approach to law firms which are looking to do deals with external investors before alternative business structures (ABSs) become a reality on 6 October 2011. In a major speech, David Edmonds also suggested that the rules which prevent solicitors having unregulated separate businesses carrying out unreserved legal work are anti-competitive.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, external investment, Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities, Solicitors Regulation Authority, SRA
Posted in Alternative business structures, Legal Services Board, Market monitor, News, Solicitors
SRA unveils new draft of Handbook to govern both law firms and ABSs from October 2011
Wednesday, 20 October 2010The updated draft of the single Handbook that will govern both traditional law firms and alternative business structures from October 2011 is being unveiled today by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). This is the last opportunity to comment on it. The latest stage in the SRA’s move to outcomes-focused regulation also includes a call for the Legal Services Board to extend the definition of reserved legal activities to cover all “solicitor activities”.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, conflicts of interest, Legal Services Board, outcomes-focused regulation, reserved legal activities, Solicitors Code of Conduct, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Alternative business structures, Legal Services Board, News, Solicitors
Consumers “shocked” to discover not all legal services providers are regulated
Sunday, 17 October 2010There is widespread ignorance of the differences between legal services providers and consumers are shocked to discover not all of them are regulated, research commissioned by the Solicitors Regulation Authority has found. Consumers expect “all legal service providers to be appropriately skilled, qualified and regulated” and so distinguish between providers on such things as customer service and the quality of relationships.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, reserved legal activities, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Marketing & PR, News, Regulation, Solicitors
Accountants should “promote and extend” their ability to give legal advice
Monday, 11 October 2010Accountants should promote and extend their ability to give clients legal advice, and also have the right to conduct litigation and advocacy, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales has said.
Tags: accountants, Institute of Chartered Accountants, reserved legal activities
Posted in Market monitor, News
Chartered accountants eye probate market
Thursday, 7 October 2010Chartered accountants are set to compete with lawyers for probate work after the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW) signalled its intention to apply for the right to undertake reserved probate work. An ICAEW survey of 2,500 small practices found that around a quarter were interested in offering the service.
Tags: accountants, Institute of Chartered Accountants, probate, reserved legal activities
Posted in Legal Services Board, Market monitor, News, Other lawyers
Weekly round-up: LDPs, complaints, PII, "heir hunters" and lawyer services v legal services
Thursday, 2 September 2010There is a lot to cram into this week’s round-up of other regulation and Legal Services Act stories on the web. First of all, we should direct you to Legal Futures Editor Neil Rose’s Guardian blog that just being part of the high street network should not be enough to protect law firms – access to justice cannot be judged purely by quantity.
Tags: headline pricing, high street firms, LDP, legal disciplinary practice, Legal Ombudsman, price comparison, professional indemnity insurance, reserved legal activities
Posted in News
Property slump hits licensed conveyancers
Tuesday, 31 August 2010The property slump has had a major impact on the ranks of licensed conveyancers, with the number of students more than halving in just two years. But they are starting to take up their new probate rights.
Tags: Alternative business structures, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, licensed conveyancers, probate, reserved legal activities
Posted in News, Other lawyers
Reservation nerds of the world unite
Thursday, 26 August 2010It is fair to say that I have banged on about the critical importance of reserved legal activities quite a lot in the relatively short time Legal Futures has been going. But I now feel fully vindicated by the 50-page report from the College of Law’s Legal Services Policy Institute on this very subject.
Tags: Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities
Posted in Blog
LSB "unwise" to change reserved activities without proper criteria, warns Mayson
Thursday, 26 August 2010The Legal Services Board would be “unwise” to increase or reduce the list of reserved legal activities at the moment, the Legal Services Policy Institute has warned. Professor Stephen Mayson said it first needs a set of criteria to judge the case for reservation.
Tags: Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities
Posted in Legal Services Board, News, Regulation
Lawyers need to adapt to survive loosening regulation
Tuesday, 20 July 2010Why do people become lawyers? In my case, as I suspect for many others, it was largely because my parents thought it a good idea. Some may have watched too much LA Law or read too much Rumpole. Quite a few lawyers I know couldn’t think of anything better to do.
Tags: Legal Services Board, reserved legal activities
Posted in Legal Services Board, News, Solicitors