Friday, 26 March 2010

New Regulatory changes rumble on

The Jackson report and recommednations whilst positive, have left the market in a state of flux i'm afraid.

As well as the ongoing delay regarding the date that the new low value RTA scheme will actually go live, there still remains the question as to whether Lord Justice Jackson's recommendation to ban referral fees is going to be implemented.

If the ban is imposed it is almost certainly going to bring about the mass destruction of the accident management market as we know it, as Solicitors will be banned from paying referral fees to accident management companies who will in turn be banned from paying them onto Brokers, Bodyshops and everyone else who refers claims up the ladder.

What will happen then when the initial referrer has nothing but good customer service as a motivation to to send a client to a firm of Solicitors or to an Accident Management Company?  Lots of these so called "exempt introducers" ( a bit of MOJ regulatory speak there) rely upon revenue generated from this secondary workload to survive, not to mention the legion of 1 man band accident management companies who are also solely dependant upon referral fees.

Unlike the early days when referral fees where banned but the Law Society was so complacent that everyone openly flouted the laws, these days the Solicitors Regulation Authority, The Ministry of Justice and the FSA will clamp down hard on any violators, so if referral fees are banned - they are banned.

If the ban is imposed then basically everything carries on as before except that there is less money washing around for everyone on a per case basis (relative to RTA claims only).

With the general election just around the corner, this entire matter has become a political affair and the Conservative party who were openly "anti - referral" until recently now appear to be softening thier message with shadow Justice minister Henry Bellingham today suggesting that "in a capitalist society, it might not be a good idea to ban something which market forces have constructed"

We will continue in a state of flux until the Legal Services Board Consumer Panel reports in May and an economic impact consultancy report is recieved sometime later. Add in further consultation time and throw a General Election into the mix and i think we are still probably 6-9 months away from a decision one way or the other.

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Official Partnership with Swansea City FC

Evolution Legal service recently won the race to become the official legal partner of Swansea City AFC and in doing so created the bespoke membership club "SwansLegal"

You can see our bespoke site at www.swanslegal.com

The club is open to all Swansea fans and offers members a range of legal benefits. Membership is also completely free!

We are now in discussions with other football league clubs, seeking to establish similar opportunities.

Why not join our Facebook Group?

We are on Facebook and regularly host free to enter competitions just for our Facebook froup.

Find us in Facebook at "free to enter competitions from Evolution Legal"

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Bit of a fun competition for March

Anyone who refers a claim to Evolution Legal in March 2010 will automatically recieve a free enty into our fun competition "Lucky Hatch"

The game lets you click on a easter egg and find out straight away if you've won a prize. Prizes range from chocolates to easter eggs, champagne, gift vouchers and there are also 3 mystery star prizes.

see www.evolutionlegal.com for further details.

Wow it's been some time

We havent posted on this blog for a while, but we are here now and we will be keeping this blog updated regualrly so all of our clients, customers and fans can be kept updated with development s at our little company.

So much has happened since we last posted that it will take us a while to bring it all up to date, but keep checking in as we will be hosting some great competitions on the blog for sports and concert tickets and just generally trying to have a good time when we can.