Fewer law firms to recommend, less PII cover and more separate representation (EAT)
High street law firms have been under pressure for many years. A mixture of low fees, poor market conditions and an overabundance of bureaucracy and red tape have made life […]
Does Your Firm Follow SRA Advice on Risk?
Solicitors have been given another wakeup call with regards to criminal clones this month by their regulator. In its annual Risk Outlook, delivered last week, “Bogus Law Firms” were elevated […]
PII – Minimum Terms and Conditions: What Do the Proposed Changes Mean in Reality?
Last Tuesday the SRA announced that it had considered the results of the consultation on changes to the Minimum Terms and Conditions (MTC) under which solicitor’s PII is written. What […]
SRA warns in-house solicitors of disciplinary action over debt collection letters (LF)
The Solicitors Regulation Authority has warned in-house solicitors that “attempts to mislead” debtors that external firms are taking steps against them could result in disciplinary action.
Minister: I didn’t know about student loan letters (LSG)
Universities minister David Willetts has admitted he did not know the Student Loans Company was sending misleading debt-recovery letters to graduates – even though his department was informed back in […]
Government pushes on with online powers of attorney (LSG)
The government is pressing ahead with promoting online lasting powers of attorney (LPA) despite the Law Society’s warning that digitising the service is likely to increase the risk of fraud […]