Legal Services 1 Flashcards

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What are the regulatory bodies in England and Wales? Who do they regulate?

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Legal Services Board split into:
- SRA: for solicitors, law firms (including non-lawyers, registered foreign and European lawyers

  • Bar Standards Board: barristers
  • CILEX: legal execs
  • IP Regulation Board: patent and TM attorneys
  • Council of Licensed Conveyancers: individuals and firms specialised in conveyancing
  • Cost Lawyer Standards Board: lawyers specialised in preparation of bills and schedules of costs
  • Maser of Faculties: notaries
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What is reserved legal activity? Who can undertake it?

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Can only be undertaken by those authorised by the regulatory bodies. Although some may be exempt if they are party to proceedings.

Activities:
- exercise of right of audience

  • conduct of litigation (issuing/defending proceedings)
  • reserved instrument actives
  • probate activities
  • Notarial activities (preparing, witnessing and certifying documents and non-contentious legal work)
  • Administration of oaths
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What is Reserved Instrument Activities

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  • preparing any instrument of transfer or charge under LRA,
  • applying or lodging a document for registration under LRA;
  • preparing any other instrument relating to real or personal estate
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Who is required to have professional indemnity insurance? On what terms

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Insurance on SRA min terms and be adequate and appropriate
- firms
- sole practitioners

Must only be adequate and appropriate
- Solicitor for non-commercial bodies which provided reserved legal activity to public (must ensure the body has adequate and appropriate coverage)
- freelance solicitors who carry on reserved legal activity

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Can freelance solicitors carry out reserved legal activity and are they required to have professional indemnity insurance?

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Can carry out reserved activity not as sole practitioner if:
- 3 years post qualification
- do not hold client money

Must have adequate and appropriate insurance

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What is good practice in relation to the retainer?

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  • in writing
  • contain all term
  • signed by client
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Funding options for non-litigation matters

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  • private funding
  • fixed fee financing
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What is a solicitors duty in relation to funding arrangement?

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Must
- must provide clear and transparent advice on costs at beginning (inc. likely costs)
- must keep updating client on cost and note discussions
- explain and advise on relevant funding mechanisms

In best interest of client
- should first see if client can afford private funding as this may be cheaper than other options

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Funding Options for Litigation

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Private funding

Conditional Fee Agreement

Damages Based Fee

Legal Expenses Insurance

Union Aid

Civil Legal Aid

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What is a Conditional Fee Agreement? What are its limitations?

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  • no win no fee
  • if successful solicitor win titled to normal fee (from losing side)
  • disbursements and success fee (from losing side)
  • success fee to be percentage of normal fee

Limitation
- success fee cannot exceed 100% of normal fee charged
- cannot be used in family proceedings

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What is a damages based agreement?

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If successful:
- lawyer paid percentages of damages awarded to client (minus) their normal/disbursement they take from losing side
- so client does not pay the full percentage out of their damages

If unsuccessful
- no normal fee or disbursements

Limit of Percentage of Damages
- PI cases 25% of damages (excluding future loss)
- non-PI case 50% of damages

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What must a damages based agreement include?

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  • specify the claim it relates to
  • circumstances in which costs and expenses are payable
  • reason for setting payment level
  • expected disbursements
  • definition of success
  • what happens in case of adverse costs
  • how parties can terminate agreement
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What is third party funding

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3rd party covers legal cost
- normally expecting to get back profit if successful out of awards

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What are the types of legal expenses insurance

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Before the Event Insurance
- insurers pays legal costs
- often included in car, home etc. insurance
- solicitor must check if client has this at outset (even if this means losing the client)

After the Event Insurance
- taken out after the event
- may cover disbursements and/or having to pay other sides legal costs

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When is Civil Legal Aid available? What types of cases? What is the effect?

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Finacial Needs Test
- household income, outgoings, savings, living costs ect.

Merits Test
- cliam has good prospect of sucess

Types of Claims
- housing disputes
- family
- debt claims

Effect
- claimant may need to contribute part
- may be withdrawn if changes to merit of case or conduct of claimant
- aided party cannot be forced to pay other sides costs

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When is Criminal Legal Aid Available

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Means test
- consider household income, outgoings, savings & capital
- includes spouses resources unless they have contrary interest in dispute
- Not needed if under 18, or receiving welfare benefits

Merits Test
- client has to show it is in the interest of justice
- depends on if there is substantial question of law, if they are likely to lose job or liberty, if they would be able to present their own case