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    Private investors back comparison site

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    A Hertfordshire solicitor says he has secured £500,000 of private investment for a website that enables consumers to compare law firms’ prices, in the latest move to stake out territory in the fast-developing sector. The announcement, by CompareLegalCosts.com, was made in the week that the Law ...

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    Law Society vice-president's firm applies to be ABS

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    A virtual law firm set up by the incoming president of the Law Society has applied to become an alternative business structure, so that its lawyers can share profits without the regulatory burden of becoming a partner or director.

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    CML moves to pool data on mortgage lender panels

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Work is under way on the development of a system for sharing data about members of mortgage lenders’ conveyancing panels, to ease the administrative burden on solicitors, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) revealed last week. Paul Smee, the CML’s director general, told a Conveyancing ...

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    Hart waves Welsh flag to boost legal jobs

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The Welsh government will today launch a long-term strategy to attract thousands of new legal jobs to the country. Business minister Edwina Hart is targeting international, London-based law firms, which she will urge to consider Wales as the ‘business location of choice’ for expansion and ...

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    Chancery Lane unveils composite PII form

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has asked brokers and insurers to adopt a composite proposal form for professional indemnity insurance (PII) in an effort to simplify the process of obtaining multiple quotes. The Society said it had secured support for its composite form from ‘some of the major ...

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    Family bar chief calls for divorce law reform

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Divorce laws should be reformed to provide a default regime for the division of assets when relationships break down, the chief of the family bar has suggested. Nicholas Cusworth QC (pictured), chair of the Family Law Bar Association, told the Gazette that greater certainty over ...

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    Mis-selling claim papers sent to FSA

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Court papers from an ongoing interest rate swap mis-selling claim obtained by the Gazette have been submitted to the Financial Services Authority (FSA) by the MP leading parliamentary scrutiny of the products’ sale to UK businesses.

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    ECtHR whip-round for extra lawyers to clear backlog

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The European Court of Human Rights has appealed for voluntary contributions from member states to pay for extra lawyers to clear its backlog of cases – but no state has yet agreed to chip in. The Council of Europe and the court’s president announced the ...

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    Herbert Smith merger creates ‘truly global’ giant

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    International law firm Herbert Smith is to merge with Australian firm Freehills to create one of the world’s largest firms. The new firm, Herbert Smith Freehills will, subject to regulatory approval, launch on 1 October, Herbert Smith said today. It will have 2,800 lawyers, including ...

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    Separate jurisdiction could leave Wales in slow lane, Society says

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has warned that creating a separate legal jurisdiction in Wales could ‘dilute some of the benefits’ which accrue to the country from its present alignment with England. Such a move would also raise questions relating to whether there needs to be a ...

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    ‘Inquisitorial’ hearings planned for family litigants-in-person

    2012-06-27T00:00:00Z

    Judges will adopt an inquisitorial approach to family cases, limiting cross-examination by the parties themselves, to deal with the increasing number of litigants-in-person, the judge in charge of family court modernisation has indicated. Mr Justice Ryder also said that the use of experts will be limited, ...

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    North-east firm is latest to gain ABS status

    2012-06-27T00:00:00Z

    A limited company based in Stockton on Tees has become the eighth entity to be licensed as an alternative business structure by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. NAS Legal Limited’s successful application was announced by the SRA this morning. The company, which was incorporated in August ...

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    PEP dips by a fifth at FFW as public sector contracts

    2012-06-27T00:00:00Z

    Field Fisher Waterhouse has blamed the squeeze on public sector spending and investment in the firm’s German offices for a sharp fall in profits in the year to 30 April. Profit per equity partner dipped £100,000 on 2010/11, from £510,000 to £410,000, on revenues which rose ...

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    Outside funding ‘compelling’ reason to take the ABS route

    2012-06-26T00:00:00Z

    The Legal Services Act (LSA) has so far had ‘minimal’ impact on law firms, but the reforms have acted as a ‘catalyst for change’ and increasing numbers in the profession are keen to explore outside funding, two surveys have revealed. Since the Solicitors Regulation Authority was ...

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    Cost disputes set to soar post-Jackson, survey predicts

    2012-06-25T00:00:00Z

    Costs disputes between solicitors and their clients will become more common once the Jackson reforms are implemented, according to a survey of specialist costs lawyers published today. In a poll of 137 costs lawyers, 69% (95) expected to see an increase in disputes, once the recoverability ...

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    Society in new drive for common PII proposal form

    2012-06-25T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society today asked brokers and insurers to adopt a composite proposal form for professional indemnity insurance (PII) in an effort to simplify the process of obtaining multiple quotes. The Society said it had secured support for its composite proposal form amongst ‘some of ...

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    Shoosmiths joins Caledonian procession

    2012-06-22T00:00:00Z

    National firm Shoosmiths has announced it is to merge with medium-sized Scottish law firm Archibald Campbell & Harley. This is the fourth in a series of Anglo-Scottish tie-ups announced this year. The new business will be known in Scotland as ACH Shoosmiths, and subject to regulatory ...

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    SRA moves to reassure firms hit by bank computer woes

    2012-06-22T00:00:00Z

    Banks paralysed by computer problems have promised to indemnify solicitors against any losses caused by the breakdown, the Solicitors Regulation Authority said today. The regulator in turn promised that no disciplinary action would be taken against firms caught out by the system failures.

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    Healthy competition

    2012-06-21T00:00:00Z

    I should point out the irony contained in your report of the comments of Alasdair Douglas (London ‘boosted’ by foreign competition), in which he spoke of the fillip to London from foreign competition. He is reported as saying that EU attempts to introduce a single contract law could undermine the ...

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    No pain, no gain

    2012-06-21T00:00:00Z

    I write in relation to the letter from Max Hill QC concerning a unified approach by solicitors and barristers to tackling the threats posed to the criminal justice system by funding reforms and cuts.