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1211: 693:. The Panel operates independently of the LSB and represents the interests of both individual and business consumers in the LSB’s work to oversee the regulation of lawyers. The establishment of the Panel was a statutory requirement of the Legal Services Act of 2007. Members of the Panel are appointed by the LSB with the approval of Lord Chancellor. The Panel examines issues of importance to legal services consumers, advises the LSB in its work overseeing the frontline regulators and publishes this advice. Should the LSB fail to agree with such advice, it is required to publish a written statement outlining its reasons. 26: 151:
The Legal Services Board is an oversight regulator, and sits at the top of the regulatory system for legal services in England and Wales. It provides regulatory oversight of the eight ‘’approved regulators’’ named in the Legal Services Act of 2007 (LSA 2007), and two additional regulators added since
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On 22 November 2023, the committee opened a non-inquiry session on the Regulation of the legal professions. The LSB, along with others, submitted written evidence. The LSB provided oral evidence to the committee on 5 December 2023. The non-inquiry resulted in a letter from the Chair of the committee
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The Act outlines the general functions of the Board, which include: a duty to promote the regulatory objectives (and act in a way which it considers most appropriate for the purpose of meeting those objectives); to assist the regulators in the maintenance and development of standards of regulation,
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The Legal Services Board is politically and financially independent of the government. Costs are covered entirely by a levy on the approved regulators of the legal professions. Its overriding mandate is to ensure that regulation in the legal services sector is carried out in the public interest and
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Regulation of the legal profession is the responsibility of the approved regulators (ARs). The LSB is responsible for overseeing the approved regulators and to ensure that regulation is conducted in adherence to the regulatory objectives, which it does through assessment against a regulatory
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This means that new bodies can apply to the LSB to become front-line regulators of parts of the legal profession. As a result of the LSA 2007 coming into force, all changes to these bodies' internal professional regulatory arrangements must be approved by the LSB.:s.20/ Sch.3, Pt.3
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education and training of authorised persons; to have regard to good corporate governance practice in its affairs; and to prepare an annual report detailing the discharge of its functions in the previous financial year and its performance in line with the regulatory objectives.
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When regulators make changes to the rules governing those they regulate, they are required to submit an application to the LSB. The board then assesses these changes against a set of criteria on which applications can be refused, laid down in the Act.
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KC, Chair of the Bar Council in 2023 repeated this call, saying that there was nothing in the previous review in 2017 that it ought to be pursuing an overarching strategy for the entire legal services sector.
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performance framework. The LSB is responsible for ensuring that the approved regulators’ representative and regulatory functions are sufficiently independent from one another.
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in relation to proceedings in any court by virtue of being authorized persons, should comply with their duty to the court to act with independence in the interests of justice;
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The following list is a breakdown of the different legal professions, along with the approved regulator for that profession and its independent regulatory arm.
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It does this by establishing Internal Governance Rules (IGR), which dictate how regulators’ independent regulatory arms are kept independent.
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In November 2016, the LSB also submitted written evidence to the committee in relation to the impact of Brexit on legal services.
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If the approved regulators fail to uphold the regulatory objectives, or if they fail to comply with the 2007 Act, the LSB can:
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Under Section 51 to 54, the LSB has a duty to regulate practising fees, resolve regulatory conflicts and work with the
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Under Section 51 to 54, the LSB has a duty to regulate practising fees, resolve regulatory conflicts and work with the
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in a public hearing on regulatory independence, which the LSB attended but was not invited to contribute to.
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In October 2020, the LSB submitted written evidence to the committee's inquiry into the future of legal aid.
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Board member positions carry a non-pensionable remuneration of £15,000 per annum for at least 30 days work.
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on 22 March 2024, setting out the committees recommendations. The Lord Chancellor replied on 8 May 2024.
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The details of the LSB's current Chief Executive and executive team are available on the LSB's website.
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The Chair of the Board receives a non-pensionable remuneration of £63,000 per annum for 70 days work.
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In June 2016, the LSB voluntarily submitted written evidence to the committee after it had heard from
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The Bar Council also criticised the LSB's call for evidence on the role of lawyers in ensuring that
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The details of the current Chair of the Board and Board Members are available on the LSB's website
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The Board came into being on 1 January 2009 and became fully operational on 1 January 2010.
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whereby the regulatory function is performed by a person nominated by the Board; and
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were not misused, stating that their use was a matter for parliament, not lawyers.
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scheme), and makes recommendations to amend the list of reserved legal activities.
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http://www.legalservicesboard.org.uk/about_us/lsb_framework_document/index.htm%7C
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is an independent body responsible for overseeing the regulation of lawyers in
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A framework document codifies the relationship between the two organisations.
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Increasing public understanding of the citizens' legal rights and duties;
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that the interests of consumers are placed at the heart of the system.
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defined under the Act, a duty it shares with the approved regulators:
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Authorized persons should act in the best interests of their clients;
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In 2020, the LSB also communicated with the committee regarding the
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in 2022, criticised the LSB for overreaching its function under the
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Minister of State for Prisons, Probation and Reducing Reoffending
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Authorized persons should act with independence and integrity;
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The LSB was invited to give oral evidence on 19 March 2013.
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The LSB a non-departmental government body, sponsored by the
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Authorized persons should maintain proper standards of work;
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Encouraging an independent, strong, diverse and effective
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Promoting the prevention and detection of economic crime.
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Promoting competition in the provision of legal services;
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Under Sections 45 to 48: recommend that Lord Chancellor
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
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Children and Family Court Advisory and Support Service
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Persons who exercise their rights before any court, a
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Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Sentencing
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Non-departmental public body
London
England and Wales
www.legalservicesboard.org.uk
England and Wales
non-departmental public body
Ministry of Justice
Legal Services Act of 2007
Office for Legal Complaints
Legal Ombudsman
Solicitors
Law Society of England and Wales
Solicitors Regulation Authority
Barristers
General Council of the Bar
Bar Standards Board
Legal Executives
Chartered Institute of Legal Executives
CILEx Regulation
Licensed Conveyancers
Council for Licensed Conveyancers
Authorised Conveyancing Practitioners Board
Patent Attorneys
Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys
Intellectual Property Regulation Board
Trademark Attorneys
Chartered Institute of Trade Mark Attorneys
Costs Lawyers
Association of Costs Lawyers

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