A plan to address barriers facing newly-qualified and early-career solicitors and barristers has been published by the government. It follows research published last month by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA), which also made a series of recommendations for reforms to tackle economic an
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One in five law firms say they are likely to become legal partnerships in the next five years, according to a survey published by the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) to mark the introduction of the new business structure. As of today, solicitors can form partnerships with barristers, and
The Bar Council and Law Society have welcomed proposals to improve equity of access and entry into the legal profession and increase diversity within the profession. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) yesterday published its Breaking Down Barriers reports, which include 32 recommendation
Diversity in the solicitors' and barristers' professions is being hampered by the cost of qualification and the length of time it takes for a law graduate to qualify and begin to earn a reasonable salary, according to new research. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) today published a ser
An increasing number of people are joining the solicitor and barrister professions though the number of new devils starting pupillage at the Law Library has declined, according to new figures from the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA). The LSRA's annual report for 2023 on the admission poli
Mediation is becoming increasing widespread as a means of resolving complaints by consumers about legal practitioners, according to the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA). The regulator's 2023 annual report shows that it received a total of 1,290 complaints and closed a total of 1,432 compla
Lawyers have been ordered to pay more than €45,000 in compensation over the past six months, a new report from the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) reveals. In its first complaints report for 2024 and ninth overall, the regulator said it received 637 complaints and closed 796 complain
Barristers and solicitors will be able to form new 'legal partnerships' and provide legal services through them from later this year. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) today launched a month-long targeted consultation on the draft regulatory framework for the introduction of the new leg
A solicitor was directed to pay €500 to a client who won a payout in a personal injuries case after not adequately explaining the costs involved. The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) found that the legal services "were of an inadequate standard because the poor communication from the
The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) has warned practitioners that they must comply with its directions on foot of consumer complaints or risk being brought to the High Court. The regulator issued the reminder as it published its annual report for 2022, showing that it issued seven applica
The number of practising solicitors declined last year while the number of practising barristers increased, according to the latest report from the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA). There were a total of 11,413 solicitors with practising certificates on 31 December 2021, a decrease of 441
The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) has today published its Annual Report 2021, providing an overview of its performance and output for the year. 2021 was the second full year that the LSRA operated as the independent complaints handling body for complaints about solicitors and barristers
A personal injury solicitor returned €2,000 in legal costs to a client after she complained to the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) that she did not know her costs would not be fully covered by her settlement with the defendant. The complainant had settled a personal injury action for
The Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) has launched an online survey for recently qualified solicitors and barristers who are currently not practising. The LSRA is seeking the views of individuals who have qualified as a barrister or solicitor in or after 2014 by completing professional trai
A solicitor was forced to pay €2,500 in costs to the Legal Services Regulatory Authority (LSRA) after the regulator upheld a complaint over non-payment of a barrister's fees. The barrister had complained to the regulator that he had not been paid around €20,000 for work on criminal legal a