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Revised QASA timetable confirms new nine-month delay
Friday, 1 February 2013The Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates (QASA) will start in September, nine months later than planned, it was announced yesterday. The revised timetable was released just hours before heads of chambers met to discuss their response to QASA.
Tags: bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, Joint Advocacy Group, Legal Services Board, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Legal Executives, Solicitors
If at first you don’t succeed… SRA tries again to increase £2,000 fining power
Tuesday, 29 January 2013The Solicitors Regulation Authority is again lobbying the government to raise the amount it can fine traditional law firms after its previous attempt to catapult the limit from £2,000 to £250m was rejected last autumn. The revelation came in a consultation on proposed fining guidelines.
Tags: Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news, Solicitors
“Illogical and not in the public interest”: Bar chief attacks QASA as solicitors join show of unity
Monday, 28 January 2013The Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates is illogical in its treatment of QCs and does not serve the public interest by allowing solicitors to act as plea-only advocates, the chairman of the Bar Council has argued. The claims come as the bodies representing criminal law solicitors and barristers united in calling for a halt to the scheme.
Tags: Bar Council, bar standards board, criminal law, ILEX Professional Standards, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Legal Executives, Solicitors
Consumer panel attacks regulators for not making lawyer registers available to comparison websites
Monday, 28 January 2013Legal regulators have failed to open up their professional registers containing disciplinary information to price comparison websites, despite having been instructed to do so by the Legal Services Board, the Legal Services Consumer Panel has complained.
Tags: bar standards board, Chartered Institute of Legal Executives, Costs Lawyer Standards Board, ILEX Professional Standards, Legal Services Board, Legal Services Consumer Panel, price comparison, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Consumer panel, Latest news, Legal Executives, Other lawyers, Solicitors
SRA sticks to its guns over referral fee ban guidance
Thursday, 24 January 2013The Solicitors Regulation Authority is confident of its interpretation of the referral fee ban but simply cannot give the level of clarity over which business models will comply that many want, the official leading the work said yesterday.
Tags: personal injury, referral fee ban, Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Solicitors
SRA reveals scale of COLP/COFA failures as 1,200 nominees don't declare suitability issues
Wednesday, 23 January 2013The scale of non-compliance with the SRA over COLPs and COFAs became clear yesterday, with 152 firms now facing enforcement action for failing to complete their nominations, and the revelation that 1,200 nominees did not declare “potentially relevant issues” – including undisclosed criminal convictions, serious disciplinary sanctions and undeclared bankruptcy.
Tags: COFA, COLP, compliance officer for finance and administration, compliance officer for legal practice, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Solicitors
SRA set to offer informed guidance but not safe harbour over referral fee ban
Tuesday, 22 January 2013The board of the Solicitors Regulation Authority will tomorrow be asked to confirm an outcomes-focused approach to implementing the referral fee ban, along with a commitment to develop guidance “as our knowledge of different schemes increases” – although this will fall short of ‘safe harbour’ advice.
Tags: Legal Aid Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act, Legal Services Board, referral fees, Solicitors Code of Conduct, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Solicitors
Barristers fear QASA boycott will lead to loss of right to practise
Tuesday, 22 January 2013Some barristers are worried that boycotting the Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates will lead to their committing a criminal offence by practising without authorisation, the chairman of the Criminal Bar Association has revealed. Meanwhile, the first wave of judicial training on the scheme has been successfully completed.
Tags: bar standards board, ILEX Professional Standards, QASA, Quality Assurance Scheme for Advocates, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Barristers, Latest news, Legal Executives, Solicitors
Speed up ABS process and simplify complaints process further, says OFT report
Friday, 18 January 2013Regulators need to speed up their processes for approving alternative business structures, the Office of Fair Trading said today. It also called for further simplification of the complaints system, recommended actions to increase the number of available pupillages and gave cautious support for the move away from title-based regulation.
Tags: activity based regulation, Council for Licensed Conveyancers, Legal Ombudsman, LeO, pupillage, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Alternative business structures, Barristers, Latest news, Legal Ombudsman, Legal Services Board, Other lawyers, Solicitors
Townsend: we’re doing well but will get better
Friday, 18 January 2013Not all alternative business structure applicants have understood what is required of them, which in part explains delays in approving some licences, the chief executive of the Solicitors Regulation Authority has said in a robust defence of the regulator’s performance that also dealt with compliance officer approvals.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, COFA, COLP, compliance officer for finance and administration, compliance officer for legal practice, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news, Solicitors