The new government consultation on legal
services reform, In The Public Interest?, has been met with a cautious welcome from the in-house community this month.
Building on the reforms recommended last year by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT), the paper examines proposals for opening up competition in the legal services market which would, among other things, allow employed solicitors to offer legal services direct to their company’s customers.
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