News – Page 208

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    ‘Simples’: Compare The Market owner BGL buys Minster Law

    2013-05-27T00:00:00Z

    BGL Group, the owner of price-comparison site Compare the Market, has bought personal injury specialist Minster Law

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    Students warm to ABSs

    2013-05-27T00:00:00Z

    A clear majority of law students (63%) believe that the advent of alternative business structures (ABSs) will provide wider employment opportunities for lawyers.

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    Threat to jobs at DWF

    2013-05-27T00:00:00Z

    Job losses are expected at national firm DWF after it announced it is reviewing over 80 posts

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    Society victory over banks’ derivatives products

    2013-05-27T00:00:00Z

    The Law Society has persuaded the government to allow retail banks to offer derivatives products to business customers

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    LETR ‘delayed by regulators’

    2013-05-20T00:00:00Z

    The much-delayed final report of the Legal Education & Training Review (LETR) research team was completed on time and could have been published as planned in December 2012, but was stalled when the regulators insisted on a version three times the size of the original, the Gazette can exclusively reveal.

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    Immigration clampdown ‘danger’ to legal sector

    13 May 2013

    The future prosperity of Britain’s world-leading law firms could be jeopardised by headline-grabbing immigration reforms, the Law Society has warned.

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    ‘Don’t ditch quality,’ says Desmond Hudson

    13 May 2013

    Law Society chief executive Desmond Hudson has warned firms to avoid a ‘race to the bottom’ as they seek to survive and prosper in a tough market.

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    LETR may be ‘outdated’, warns Savage

    08 April 2013

    The much-delayed Legal Education and Training Review (LETR) could be ‘obsolete and outdated’ even before it is published, according to the University of Law’s chief executive Nigel Savage.

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    Customers or clients?

    08 April 2013

    Believe it or not, being chief Legal Ombudsman does not lend itself to fan mail. On the contrary, when a letter or email arrives – looking insidiously like private correspondence from a lawyer – my natural inclination is to mull over what I might have said recently in the press ...

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    BT Law is born as claims unit granted ABS licence

    04 March 2013

    Telecommunications giant BT today announced its long-expected move into legal services with the launch of BT Law Limited. The subsidiary, which has received an alternative business structure (ABS) licence from the Solicitors Regulation Authority, will offer services to corporate customers, initially in the motor claims ...

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    Extending our jurisdiction

    04 February 2013

    Despite hysterical ‘end of the world’ concerns about fiscal cliffs and apocalyptic Mayan calendars, it seems we all managed to see out Christmas without too much controversy. But much as I was relieved not to meet my doom on 21 December, the joy was short-lived ...

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    Education and training review delayed again

    14 January 2013

    Publication of the Legal Education and Training Review’s (LETR’s) research report, which is expected to recommend the most fundamental reform of legal education in 30 years, has been delayed for a second time with no revised date for when it is likely to be released.

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    Learn from your mistakes

    2012-10-25T00:00:00Z

    The good ship Legal Ombudsman has been navigating some pretty treacherous waters of late. We have managed to steer past one or two potential rocks – notably the announcement that we will be taking on claims management complaints from next year, and then the publication of the first quarter of ...

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    Legal education system ‘not fit for purpose’

    2012-08-29T00:00:00Z

    Evidence of ‘fundamental gaps’ in lawyers’ skills suggests that the current education system is not fit for purpose, according to a discussion paper published as part of the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR).

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    Legal insurance should not confuse clients

    2012-07-26T00:00:00Z

    If there are two words guaranteed to send any audience to sleep in an instant, they are these: Annual Report. By God, they are dull -­ I should know, I have written enough of the damn things. You know that very few people are going to read them but you ...

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    Court lists and performance data to go online

    2012-06-28T00:00:00Z

    Court lists and data on individual courts’ performance are to be made available online under plans expected to be published by the government today. A ‘right to data’ white paper from the Cabinet Office will also set out a timetable for publishing judges’ sentencing remarks online, ahead of their planned ...

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    Avoiding conveyancing complaints

    2012-06-08T00:00:00Z

    By the end of this article, at least in draft form, I fully expect a page full of red squiggles, erroneously identifying the noun ‘conveyancing’ as a misspelling. I have no idea why Word fails to recognise it, given its widespread and generally quite prolific use in legal circles. Perhaps ...

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    Law Society responds to training review

    2012-05-31T00:00:00Z

    Bottlenecks in the legal training system are inevitable so long as there are more aspiring entrants to the profession than the market can employ, the Law Society points out in its first formal response to the Legal Education and Training Review (LETR). The response is broadly in favour of the ...

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    We need to make Ombudsman scheme fairer

    2012-05-03T00:00:00Z

    Five years on from the arrival of the 2007 Legal Services Act we are still waiting for the ‘Big Bang’. What has come into existence seems less an entirely new universe, with a ­primordial cloud of traditional legal service providers accelerating away, transforming into clusters of one-stop-shop commercial enterprise (as ...