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06 January 2014
Issue: 7589 / Categories: Legal News
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ABS 2 years old

218 alternative business structures are in existence

The two-year anniversary of alternative business structures (ABSs) on 3 January was marked by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) by the announcement that 218 ABSs now exist. They include Co-operative Legal Services, Irwin Mitchell, Lyons Davidson, Russell Jones Walker (now owned by Slater Gordon) and Quindell.

BT created BT Law, insurance giant Admiral became involved in two firms, and AFH Legal was formed by a financial services group.

Local authorities have also contacted the SRA, including Buckinghamshire County Council and the Buckinghamshire and Milton Keynes Fire Authority who reportedly intend to set up an ABS to be known as Buckinghamshire Law + later this year.

Outgoing SRA chief executive Antony Townsend said applicants had shown “highly impressive” innovation.

Issue: 7589 / Categories: Legal News
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MOVERS & SHAKERS

Jurit LLP—Caroline Williams

Jurit LLP—Caroline Williams

Private wealth and tax team welcomes cross-border specialist as consultant

Freeths—Michelle Kirkland Elias

Freeths—Michelle Kirkland Elias

International hospitality and leisure specialist joins corporate team as partner

Flint Bishop—Deborah Niven

Flint Bishop—Deborah Niven

Firm appoints head of intellectual property to drive northern growth

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