All articles by Rachel Rothwell – Page 33

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    SRA to look at ‘radical reform’ of assigned risks pool

    2009-10-22T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority is soon to launch a consultation on ‘radical reform’ of the assigned risks pool. It is understood that proposals for consultation could include changes to the conditions for entry or even the demise of the pool. There ...

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    Law Society slams legal aid ‘shambles’

    2009-10-22T00:00:00Z

    Government policy on legal aid is a ‘shambles’ with no clear direction, the Law Society said this week. Chief executive Des Hudson said recent government announcements seemed to indicate that the Ministry of Justice is ‘jumping from one position to another’. The ...

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    ‘Radical reform’ planned for assigned risks pool

    2009-10-19T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Regulation Authority is soon to launch a consultation on ‘radical reform’ of the assigned risks pool, the Gazette can reveal. It is understood that proposals for consultation could include changes to the conditions for entry or even the demise of the pool. ...

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    SRA rules out lowering premiums in assigned risks pool

    2009-10-15T00:00:00Z

    The Solicitors Compensation Fund looks set to receive a £5m boost to its reserves which could ease the financial pressure on individual firms, under plans being put forward at the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s board meeting today. However, in a separate development the SRA has concluded that ...

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    Family lawyer fears over guardians’ ‘dangerous’ caseloads

    2009-10-08T00:00:00Z

    Leading family lawyer Christina Blacklaws has hit out at the ‘dangerous’ workload of employed guardians at the Children and Family Court Advisory Service (Cafcass). Her broadside came as the government prepared to announce a further £1.6m in funding for Cafcass’s London region this week, on condition ...

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    Can lawyers agree over contingency fees?

    2009-10-06T00:00:00Z

    Contingency fees, which are widely used in employment tribunals but banned in other areas of law such as personal injury, have come to the fore recently as various bodies have submitted their responses to the Ministry of Justice’s consultation on the issue, launched in July.

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    Law firm to offer all services online with new website launch

    2009-10-01T00:00:00Z

    A north-west law firm will next week launch a website that offers the full range of consumer legal services 24 hours a day, for a fixed fee. Canter Levin & Berg claims to be the first firm to provide a full range of services online. ...

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    Law Society acts on ‘inflated’ indemnity premiums

    2009-09-25T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has written to every professional indemnity insurer asking for an ‘urgent response’ to its concerns over the ‘hugely inflated’ premiums being quoted ahead of this year’s renewal deadline. The Society said calls to its dedicated professional indemnity insurance helpline indicated that insurers were ...

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    Law firms 'over the worst' of recession, PwC report reveals

    2009-09-24T00:00:00Z

    Large law firms have ‘weathered the storm’ of the recession, with profits up sharply since the start of the year, research by PricewaterhouseCoopers seen exclusively by the Gazette has revealed. PwC’s quarterly benchmarking survey showed an 18% rise in profits per equity partner (PEP) since January ...

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    Office for Legal Complaints consults on complaints

    2009-09-24T00:00:00Z

    The Office for Legal Complaints (OLC) has published for consultation a revised version of its draft rules. The new rules reduce the timeframe it had originally proposed for clients to bring a complaint, in response to concerns from solicitors. Under the new ...

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    Should more cash be spent on ad campaign to help solicitors’ own brand?

    2009-09-22T00:00:00Z

    When the Law Society ran an ad campaign last year, the reaction from the profession was pretty strong. While some supported it, the Gazette received a good number of letters questioning...

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    Surge in online professional networking

    2009-09-18T00:00:00Z

    Nearly a third of professionals have set up an online professional profile, research showed this week. A study of more than 2,000 professionals commissioned by business network LinkedIn showed that 29% now have an online business profile. More than one-fifth of those ...

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    Chancery Lane drive to promote high street solicitors

    2009-09-17T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society is to launch a £250,000 advertising campaign to promote high street solicitors next week. The latest campaign, which takes a Beatles theme with the strapline ‘Help, I need somebody’, will be featured in the print media and on posters in more than 200 ...

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    APIL walks out of fixed-fee talks

    2009-09-17T00:00:00Z

    The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has walked out of talks on extending fixed costs in personal injury cases, in an unprecedented move for the organisation. The Civil Justice Council (CJC) has begun a mediation process to produce industry-agreed fixed costs for all ‘fast-track’ road ...

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    LSB cost deferral too late to affect PC fee

    2009-09-17T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society is to offer the Legal Services Board early payment of the amount it must contribute towards the £19.9m setup costs of the board and the Office for Legal Complaints, in return for an early payment discount. The LSB announced last week that ...

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    Employment complaints rise by a third – LCS

    2009-09-10T00:00:00Z

    Complaints against employment solicitors have risen by almost a third in the past year, while personal injury lawyers saw a 15% rise, the Gazette has learned. However, complaints against conveyancing solicitors fell by nearly a fifth, to 1,184. The latest figures, obtained ...

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    APIL walks out of fixed-fee talks

    2009-09-10T00:00:00Z

    The Association of Personal Injury Lawyers has walked out of talks on extending fixed costs in personal injury cases, the Gazette has learned. In an unprecedented move for the organisation, APIL has withdrawn from talks on extending fixed costs for all ‘fast track’ cases.

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    Chancery Lane backs ABS advice subsidies

    2009-09-10T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has said new providers entering the market as alternative business structures (ABSs) should be obliged to offer financial support to existing law firms to safeguard access to justice. In its response to the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s consultation on ABSs, Chancery Lane warned ...

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    Nationwide probate deal

    2009-09-03T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has published a joint protocol with the Nationwide Building Society to assist in the winding up of estates. The protocol is the first such agreement to be reached with a building society, although similar arrangements are already in place with banks HSBC and ...

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    General counsel put their heads together

    2009-09-03T00:00:00Z

    Long gone are the days when going in-house was likened to putting on a nice comfortable pair of slippers. These days, general counsel enjoy a high status as the demanding keepers of their company’s legal purse strings. They want more for their money, and they ...