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LSB publishes research into litigation funding

The Legal Services Board (LSB) has published research into litigation funding and its potential to improve access to justice. The research also considers issues related to consumer protection and regulation. Led by Professor Rachael Mulheron KC (Hon), Professor of Tort Law and Civil Justice at Queen Mary University of London, the report’s findings include that…

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LSB bolsters requirements on how lawyers handle consumer complaints

The Legal Services Board (LSB) has issued Requirements, Guidance and a statement of policy to regulators to improve the way in which first tier complaints are handled. First tier complaints are the initial complaints that consumers make to their legal provider about the service they have received.   These measures aim to drive significant improvement in…

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Chair’s blog April 2024

I was thrilled to chair a roundtable discussion in Bangor, North Wales, last week (25 April 2024) with lawyers, academics, representatives from regulators, the Welsh Government and advice centres. We explored several issues, including access to justice, the benefits and risks of technology, and the challenge of attracting and retaining lawyers in Wales. I am…

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LSB publishes update on approach to regulating AI use

The Legal Services Board (LSB) has set out its pro-innovation approach to the regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal services sector. Published yesterday, the update explains the oversight regulator’s overall approach to technology, including AI and the scope of LSB’s regulatory remit. It also sets out: The LSB’s new statutory guidance on technology and innovation How…

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LSB issues guidance to regulators to spur innovation and widen access to legal services

The Legal Services Board (LSB) has issued guidance to regulators, pushing them to be proactive in creating an environment that encourages lawyers and law firms to innovate to help better connect people to legal services. Produced following an extensive period of research, consultation and stakeholder engagement, the statutory guidance sets three outcomes. Regulators should ensure…

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Two in three people have legal problems, but many don’t get professional help

New research by the Legal Services Board and the Law Society reveals that two-thirds of adults in England and Wales (66%) have experienced at least one legal issue in the last four years. The Legal Needs Survey 2023* looks at the legal issues and needs of individuals across England and Wales. The most common legal…

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LSB to review SRA regulatory actions in the lead-up to the collapse of SSB Group

The Legal Services Board (LSB) has announced an independent review of the Solicitors Regulation Authority’s (SRA) regulatory actions in the lead-up to the collapse of SSB Group. The LSB will add this review to the scope of its current review into regulatory events prior to SRA’s intervention into Axiom Ince (announced in December 2023). The…

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Chair’s Blog: 26 March 2024

The Board met in person on 26 March 2024. As is customary at this time of year, we discussed and finalised our plans for the next 12 months, focused on delivering our vision for legal services that meet the needs of everyone who requires them.   Maximising the benefits of good regulation in 2024/25  We are…

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LSB publishes plans to strengthen regulatory oversight in the public interest

The Legal Services Board (LSB) has published plans for 2024/25 [PDF] on how it will ensure regulation contributes fully to delivering legal services that better meet the needs of society. The business plan is focused on the regulatory objectives in the Legal Services Act, which the LSB and regulators have a statutory duty to promote….

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Legal Services Board confirms interim leadership arrangements  

The Legal Services Board has confirmed its interim leadership arrangements while its Board recruits a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This follows Matthew Hill’s resignation from the role in January 2024, ahead of his departure at the end of March.   The existing three directors will share leadership responsibilities, while continuing in their current roles.  Richard…

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