Legal Reform - Summary of Competition Authority's recommendations

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[broken link removed]of the Competition Authority's Report


Establish an independent Legal Services Commission to oversee the regulation of legal services



Have an independent body to set standards for solicitor training and approve institutions that wish to provide such training



An independent body should set standards for barrister training and approve institutions that wish to provide such training


The existing basic Irish competency requirement should be abolished and replaced by a voluntary system of high level Irish language training


The current system of reciprocity in recognition of legal training of non-EEA lawyers should be replaced by mirroring the existing provisions for EEA lawyers


Remove unnecessary barriers to switching between the branches of solicitor and barrister


Allow qualified persons other than solicitors to provide conveyancing services


Allow unlimited direct access to barristers for legal advice The Legal Services Commission should undertake research in the area of direct access


Barristers sharing premises should be allowed
to promote themselves as a group Barristers should be allowed to form Partnerships

The Legal Services Commission should
undertake research in relation to business structures

Allow employed barristers to represent their
employers in court

Establish objective criteria for awarding the title
of Senior Counsel

Remove restrictions on solicitors advocating in
Court

Remove unnecessary restrictions on barristers’
ability to advertise

Remove unnecessary restrictions on solicitors’
ability to advertise

Remove the unnecessary restriction on
switching barrister

Permit practising barristers to exercise
part-time occupations

Allow new barristers to act for
former employers

Advise barristers that the practice
whereby junior counsel charge fees at two-thirds of senior counsel’s fee is anti-competitive

Cease the practice of taxing junior counsel
fees at two-thirds of the senior counsel.


Provide useful information for consumers
Require solicitors to issue meaningful fee or fee estimate letters

Require barristers to issue meaningful fee or
fee estimate letters Legal costs should be assessed on the basis of work done

Persons other than solicitors should be eligible
for appointment to the Legal Costs Assessment Office

Examine the possibility of introducing
competitive tendering for the provision of legal services
 
It seems to me that the Minister is simply implementing these recommendations.

"The Competition Authority’s 29 recommendations are in line with previous recommendations made by other independent bodies which have
not been implemented. Bodies that have made recommendations in the past include the Restrictive Practices
Commission (1982), the Fair Trade Commission (1990) and the OECD (2001). The recommendations are also
in line with the reform of the legal profession that has taken place, and is taking place, in other common-law
countries, such as England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand."
 
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