Maintaining high standards at Manchester Legal Awards 2014

Manchester Legal Awards 2014

Managing Director Kevin McParland with award-winner Bill Jones, Managing Partner of JMW Solicitors and President of Manchester Law Society, David Joseph

MFL Professional sponsored the Medium Law Firm award at the sell-out Manchester Legal Awards for the second year in a row.

Our managing director Kevin McParland presented the prestigious prize to Bill Jones, Managing Partner of JMW Solicitors LLP. The city centre firm won in the same category in 2013.

MFL Professional is a long-standing insurance partner of Manchester Law Society and our commitment was displayed on the evening.

Kevin McParland reflected on how the awards gave MFL Professional the chance to develop its established relationship with legal businesses and professionals in Manchester:

“We’ve had close links for many years with the Manchester legal community and Manchester Law Society. Sponsoring the Legal Awards is an opportunity for MFL Professional to give something back.

“My congratulations to Bill and everyone at JMW.”

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To receive permission or to make further enquiries, call or email MFL’s Marketing and Development team.

Martin Jackson

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Karolyn Judge

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Invitation: The Future Shape of the Legal Profession

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Disclaimer: MFL is happy for articles to be used in reputable publications, websites and companies in a public domain. Third parties that haven’t directly received this article in the form of an electronic press release must receive express permission from MFL, the sole owners of all of this website’s marketing and PR content.

To receive permission or to make further enquiries, call or email MFL’s Marketing and Development team.

Martin Jackson

Tel: 0161 237 7728

E-mail: martinj@m-f-l.co.uk

Karolyn Judge

Tel: 0161 237 7734

E-mail: karolynj@m-f-l.co.uk

MFL Professional toasts top Law talent

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Sucheet Amin, President of Manchester Law Society, and Bill Jones of JMW Solicitors with Kevin McParland, managing director of MFL Professional

More than 500 legal professionals attended the Manchester Legal Awards 2013 this March, its prestigous sponsors including MFL Professional Insurance Brokers.

Our managing director Kevin McParland was a guest, presenting the prize for Medium Law Firm of year to Bill Jones, Managing Partner of JMW Solicitors.

Manchester Legal Awards is organised by our legal partner Manchester Law Society (MLS) on an annual basis. The successful awards dinner celebrates the achievements of the city’s legal profession over the last 12 months and has raised just under £5,000 for local charity Francis House Children’s Hospice this year.

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Kevin McParland said: “Manchester Law Society (MLS) do a fantastic job in organising this annual event and we are more than happy to support them and their members at this occassion.

“Whilst the event is a fun evening, it is also aspirational on many levels, from Trainee Of The Year, to the Large Firm of the Year awards. Roll on next year!”

For detailed coverage of the awards, click here to visit the Manchester Evening News’ website for the full story.

Professional Indemnity Insurance: What Does The Profession Want?

 

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Numerous articles have been written about solicitors’ professional indemnity insurance, dealing with specific events, actions by the Solicitors Regulatory Authority (SRA) or pre- and post-renewal traumas. Yours truly has written many articles commenting upon relevant issues as they arise.

I recently chaired a Question Time-style event entitled ‘Have Your Say’, which was a joint initiative of MFL Professional and Manchester Law Society. Click here to read the full transcript of the various questions raised and answers given. The panel included senior insurance management figures, Jenny Screech from Zurich and Mark Carver of Aviva, in charge of solicitors’ PII at these 2 market leaders. Other panel members were Steve Carter from Baker Tilly and Brian Rogers of Lewis Hymanson Small LLP. Brian had the unenviable task of plugging the gap left by the SRA, which declined our invitation to attend. Those who know Brian will be familiar with his regulatory expertise.

It didn’t take very long for it to become obvious that the SRA is held in low esteem by all stakeholders, i.e. insurers, law firms and Law Society members. While no profession would willingly invite their regulator round for dinner, there is tolerance borne out of recognition that regulators undertake a difficult task, often in trying circumstances. Can I really be so generous towards regulators? They don’t tend to cover themselves in glory in discharging their duties: our own regulator, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), was a major contributor in creating the economic meltdown of 2008. Leaving aside the FSA’s strategic errors that had such tragic consequences, the FSA is resented by many members of the insurance broker profession for deploying the proverbial sledgehammer to crack a nut and trying to fix what is not actually broken. Is the SRA any different? Apparently not.

I was taken aback by the depth of concerns shown by both the profession and insurers alike in our Question Time session. In a general sense it was felt the SRA simply has too much going on at the moment and is in danger of dealing inadequately with the issues on its crowded agenda. In seven short years of regulation by the FSA, we insurance brokers have been subject to three successive regulatory regimes. First there was Prescriptive Regulation, followed shortly by Principles-Based Regulation, and currently we are experiencing Outcomes Focused Regulation (OFR).

A person of a cynical bent might think these changes and the additional resources they require are just a thinly-disguised job creation scheme. As an insurance broker with several decades experience dealing with annually renewable contracts, I can say without fear of contradiction that if our clients do not enjoy their desired ‘outcome’,they go elsewhere. It doesn’t need a regulator to ensure there are appropriate ‘outcomes’ to what we do. May I now take this opportunity to welcome the legal profession to the world of OFR and I wish you luck in complying.

Some excellent questions were asked by those wanting to Have Their Say and in so far as it was possible, I believe the panel provided clear and honest answers. The message that came across with regard to the 2011 professional indemnity insurance renewal was the majority of insurers are now content with the business they have written and with current rates of premium but not with the extent of losses emanating from the Assigned Risk Pool (ARP) in which they are obliged to participate by the regulator.

Law firms enjoying the protection of the ARP, all of which the insurance market had deemed to be uninsurable, are costing insurers something in the region of 20% of the premiums that they have collected from the other firms. The SRA, and the Law Society before it, have evolved a solid gold insurance product designed to provide the ultimate in customer protection; but it brings with it commensurate gold-priced insurance premiums. However, the insurance market has provided the cover and paid the resultant claims (except for Quinn Insurance. Take a look at the downloadable insert for full details).

They have put their money where their mouth is and kept their part of the bargain. On the other hand, the SRA have not kept their part of the bargain. What exactly was their part of the bargain? Put simply, it was to regulate the profession properly. You would think that would not be too much to ask. But, if they have properly regulated the profession, how can it be that the 150 firms in the ARP in 2008 were allowed to continue in practice and to run up claims in the region of £50m? And similarly in 2009 and again in 2010?

The SRA has finally announced remedial measures but the pace of change is painfully slow. The changes are to be phased in during 2011, 2012 and 2013, the objective being an end to the ARP in 2013. Despite the unsustainable nature of the current state of affairs, there doesn’t appear to be any willingness by the SRA or the Law Society to dilute the insurance cover provided, as it would be regarded as a reduction in customer protection. Claims will still arise and will have to be paid, in circumstances where it wouldn’t be the case with other professions. The difference will be the effective subsidy currently being provided to the profession by the insurers, via the ARP, will be removed and that cost will have to be borne by the profession. Unless, that is, the SRA does its job and intervenes in firms which should be closed down, much earlier than at present. A small number of firms are costing the profession dear in both financial and reputational terms.

I have entitled this article ‘What Does The Profession Want?’ Following our lengthy Question Time session I think I have an understanding of what it needs, which may or may not be the same thing. I believe there has to be a fundamental change by the profession in its attitude to Professional Indemnity insurance. Rather than treating insurance as a commodity, firms need to view insurance as an ongoing service, involving a partnership with their insurers and brokers. I have covered this in previous articles: purchasing insurance is not the same as buying baked beans or paper for the photocopier.

This needs to run alongside doing whatever can be done to reduce the cost of claims, which of course will directly assist in reducing insurance premiums. Firms can order their own affairs with that objective by practising risk management, which I have covered in depth in previous articles. But something must also be done to reduce the costs over which the good firms have no direct control, i.e. the claims incurred by the bad firms. The SRA have committed themselves to closing down all practices languishing in the ARP for 6 months or more after the 1st October 2011. The profession simply has to ensure this doesn’t happen.

Your trade body leader Des Hudson believes that all will be well if more insurers enter the market, is not necessarily the case. His efforts would more productively be directed towards placing the SRA under greater pressure to intervene where necessary, using the funds already donated by the Law Society to help facilitate effective intervention. Reduced claims mean reduced premiums. ‘Simples’ as the meercat says.

There is, however, a new entrant to the market this year and MFL Professional is one of a very small number of brokers chosen to distribute to a limited amount of practices on its behalf at 2011 renewal. Contact us now as there is limited availability.

Kevin J McParland, Managing Director, MFL Professional

Contact the MFL Professional team now for your 2011/2012 requirements: 0161 236 2532

MFL Professional is a trading name of McParland Finn Ltd.
Registered office Barlow House, Minshull Street, Manchester M1 3DZ.

Registered in England No. 2817700.
McParland Finn Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.

Disclaimer: MFL is happy for articles to be used in reputable publications, websites and companies in a public domain. Third parties that haven’t directly received this article in the form of an electronic press release must receive express permission from MFL, the sole owners of all of this website’s marketing and PR content.

To receive permission or to make further enquiries, call or email MFL’s Marketing and Development team.

Martin Jackson

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E-mail: martinj@m-f-l.co.uk

Karolyn Judge

Tel: 0161 237 7734

E-mail: karolynj@m-f-l.co.uk

Have your say at the latest MFL and MLS event

McParland Finn Limited Insurance Brokers, in partnership with Manchester Law Society, is giving you the rare opportunity to take part in an event where you set the agenda.

We are holding a ‘Question Time’-style event on 16th June 2011 where you can take the reigns, ask questions and air your views to an independent panel of experts about key issues surrounding:

  • Professional Indemnity Insurance
  • Risk Management
  • Alternative Business Structures

THE PANEL

Kevin McParland ACII (Chair)

Managing Director of McParland Finn Ltd

Kevin is a specialist Professional Indemnity Insurance Broker advising professionals and firms throughout the UK. With over 30 years experience in the insurance sector, he heads up the Solicitors’ PII Team in Manchester. MFL are the preferred partners of commercial insurance advice to Manchester Law Society members

Brian Rogers FCMI

Chairman of the Regulatory Affairs Committee at Manchester Law Society, Partner (non-lawyer) at Lewis Hymanson Small LLP

Brian has been a senior executive within the legal profession for 20 years and an integral part of Lewis Hymanson Small’s regulatory and serious crime department. A prolific speaker, he has presented for a number of law societies, training organisations (CLT & MBL) and professional groups around the country on a wide range of subjects. A Council member of Manchester Law Society and Chairman of the Regulatory Affairs Committee.

Jenny Screech

Legal Professions Manager, Zurich

Qualified as a barrister and solicitor in New Zealand, Jenny has worked in private practice for 14 years undertaking a range of litigation work in the country. Now, she is the Legal Professions Manager within the Zurich Professional and Financial team heading up underwriting for solicitor firms. Her overall experience in private practice, claims and underwriting means she has a significant breadth and depth of knowledge regarding the issues that impact on the profession.

Mark Carver

Head of PI and Crime division, Aviva

Mark joined Aviva Corporate & Speciality in March 2011 as Head of Professional Indemnity and is responsible for Aviva’s Professional Indemnity Portfolio including accountants, architects, construction, engineers, new media, solicitors, surveyors and technology business. Mark has previously held several senior management positions at a major insurer and is considered a specialist in solicitors’ professional indemnity. Mark holds a BA (Hons) from the University of Leicester and is also an ACII.

Steve Carter

Head of Professional Practice Group Northern Region at Baker Tilly, Chartered Accountants Committee member of the Solicitors’ Special Interest Group of the ICAEW

Steve is the head of Baker Tilly’s Professional Practices Group for the northern region. He has specialised in advising professional practices for over 20 years, emphasising on solicitors. Steve is a regular lecturer for the Law Society on finance and practice management issues and a committee member of the ICAEW Solicitors Special Interest Group.

** There will also be representation from the SRA

TIMETABLE

17:00hrs: Registration

17:30hrs: Event starts

19:30hrs – 20.30hrs: Networking

LOCATION

The John Logie Baird Suite, Manchester Marriot, Victoria & Albert Hotel, Water Street, Manchester M3 4QJ

This FREE event, which also gives you the chance to network over drinks and nibbles, is open to all delegates wishing to attend.

To register your interest, please click here and complete your details or alternatively contact us via phone or e-mail:

Call: (0161) 237 7734

Email: vickyball@manchesterlawsociety.org.uk

For more information about the event, you can download the invite here. There is also a supporting document regarding Solicitors’ Professional Indemnity renewal for 2011. Click here to download. 

Disclaimer: MFL is happy for articles to be used in reputable publications, websites and companies in a public domain. Third parties that haven’t directly received this article in the form of an electronic press release must receive express permission from MFL, the sole owners of all of this website’s marketing and PR content.

To receive permission or to make further enquiries, call or email MFL’s Marketing and Development team.

Martin Jackson

Tel: 0161 237 7728

E-mail: martinj@m-f-l.co.uk

Karolyn Judge

Tel: 0161 237 7734

E-mail: karolynj@m-f-l.co.uk

Registered office Barlow House, Minshull Street, Manchester M1 3DZ. Registered in England No. 2817700.
McParland Finn Ltd is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority.