Dawn of a new era
::: 2007-10-04 ::: Law Gazette :::
As the Legal Services Bill reaches its final Parliamentary lap, Neil Rose looks at what concessions the government has made to ensure this groundbreaking legislation becomes law A process that began in 2001 with the Office of Fair Trading’s report into competition – or the lack of it – in the professions will come to a climax over the next month as the Legal Services Bill heads for Royal Assent. Its slower than anticipated passage through Parliament means that the Bill still has to complete its report stage and third reading in the Commons, scheduled for 15 October. It should then return to the Lords on 17 October, when the so-called ‘ping pong’ between MPs and peers may commence to agree the final text of the legislation before the session closes ahead of the Queen’s Speech on 6 November.
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