Following the Legal Services Act 2007, which permitted the delivery of legal services through Alternative Business Structures (ABS), the Solicitors Regulation Authority required all regulated legal service firms to appoint Compliance Officers for Legal Practice (COLPs). COLPs are charged with taking reasonable steps to ensure that firms comply with their obligations, which entails interpreting what outcomes‐focused regulation (OFR) requires of the firm. Yet despite their importance, little is known about how compliance roles operate within legal service firms. We addressed this gap through a series of qualitative interviews that explored COLPs’ views of their roles, their attitudes to regulation, in particular to OFR, and to achieving compl...
Professionals working inside companies may bring with them frames of mind set by their professional ...
This Article, written for a symposium on compliance issues in financial-services firms, focuses on t...
This thesis addresses the performance and delivery of professional legal services. Previous research...
The regulation of solicitors in England and Wales has undergone great change in the wake of the Lega...
A dominant theme within institutional theory is that organizational responses to regulatory demands ...
A dominant theme within institutional theory is that organizational responses to regulatory demands ...
In Australia, amendments to the Legal Profession Act require that incorporated legal practices (ILPs...
In response to the January 2016 Consultation Paper, Dr Steven Vaughan uses data from his three-year ...
Outcomes-Focused Regulation (OFR) was introduced to the solicitors’ branch of the legal services mar...
In response to the January 2016 Consultation Paper, Dr Steven Vaughan uses data from his three-year ...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The compliance officers’ profession has been evolving over the last few decades. The expectations pl...
The Legal Services Act 2007 provided a framework for a liberalised marketplace for legal services. T...
The rise of Compliance officers (COs) has raised questions about their status in institutions and co...
Professionals working inside companies may bring with them frames of mind set by their professional ...
This Article, written for a symposium on compliance issues in financial-services firms, focuses on t...
This thesis addresses the performance and delivery of professional legal services. Previous research...
The regulation of solicitors in England and Wales has undergone great change in the wake of the Lega...
A dominant theme within institutional theory is that organizational responses to regulatory demands ...
A dominant theme within institutional theory is that organizational responses to regulatory demands ...
In Australia, amendments to the Legal Profession Act require that incorporated legal practices (ILPs...
In response to the January 2016 Consultation Paper, Dr Steven Vaughan uses data from his three-year ...
Outcomes-Focused Regulation (OFR) was introduced to the solicitors’ branch of the legal services mar...
In response to the January 2016 Consultation Paper, Dr Steven Vaughan uses data from his three-year ...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The UK Legal Services Act 2007 permits external financing and unlimited non-lawyer ownership of lega...
The compliance officers’ profession has been evolving over the last few decades. The expectations pl...
The Legal Services Act 2007 provided a framework for a liberalised marketplace for legal services. T...
The rise of Compliance officers (COs) has raised questions about their status in institutions and co...
Professionals working inside companies may bring with them frames of mind set by their professional ...
This Article, written for a symposium on compliance issues in financial-services firms, focuses on t...
This thesis addresses the performance and delivery of professional legal services. Previous research...