Tag Archive: legal services act 2007

FREE Webinar: Raising Your Profile in the Post-LSA Marketplace

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A Brief Guide to the Legal Services Act 2007: Episode 2 – Regulatory Reform

  I have finally prepared the second episode in my series of slidecasts on the LSA.  In this episode I explain the regulatory structure and discuss some of the issues arising. In the next episode I’ll look at the reform of the complaints procedure brought about by the Act.    

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Litigation: What does the Future Hold?

  The Ministry of Justice today unveiled radical proposals for reforming litigation in England & Wales which, if implemented, will make it hard for law firms to make money from conducting disputes through the courts. The main proposals are; The small claims limit is to be raised 300% to £15,000 Claims over £15,000 will be [...]

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A Brief Guide to the Legal Services Act 2007: Introduction

It’s about time I got round to giving my view on what the LSA is all about.  I’ve prepared a series of short Slidecasts (Slideshare presentation plus podcast) which deal with the main aspects. In this first episode I look at the genesis and history of the LSA.  I do hope you enjoy it and [...]

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Is it all about price?

I’m writing this on the train coming back from the latest Tesco Law workshop run by Lammore Consulting Ltd.  The session was attended by solicitors from a range of firms over the West Midlands and consists of a presentation by me on the Legal Services Act 2007 (aka Tesco Law) and a very stimulating session by [...]

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