Annual general meeting - 27 May 2010
Report of AGM
Scottish solicitors today voted for a
compromise over the proposed introduction of alternative business
structures (ABSs).Two motions allowing forms of ABS were backed at
the Law Society of Scotland's annual general meeting in Edinburgh.
A third motion opposing all forms of new structures was
defeated.
The first successful motion, proposed
by the Law Society, suggested allowing 51% ownership of firms by
solicitors or solicitors with other regulated professionals and 49%
external capital. It was carried by 1,486 votes to 1,465, with one
abstention. The other successful motion would permit 25%
non-solicitor ownership of firms but no external investment. It was
proposed by Mike Dailly, of Govan Law Centre in Glasgow. A total of
1,550 votes were cast in favour of the motion, with 1,404 against
and three abstentions. The defeated motion, by the Scottish Law
Agents Society (SLAS), was opposed by 1,503 votes, with 1,450 in
favour and two abstentions.
Law Society President Ian Smart
welcomed the moves to a compromise position.
He said the motion of the Society's
Council would prevent outright external ownership, for instance by
supermarkets, but allow firms to compete in a changing marketplace.
He said: "It allows new and innovative business structures and,
crucially, it permits our largest cross-border firms to compete
with their business rivals south of the border." He recognised the
strong differences of opinion in the profession over ABSs, adding
that safeguards against some of the concerns could be built into
any licensing scheme devised by the Society as a regulator of any
new structures.
Mike Dailly said the model he proposed
would protect the independence of law firms, while providing a
"Scottish solution to a Scottish problem" rather than following
reforms introduced at Westminster. He added: "This motion is
reasonable, it's workable and it's a genuine compromise It will
safeguard our core values and facilitate innovation and growth. It
would retain everything I'm proud of in terms of being a Scottish
solicitor."
Craig Bennet, interim President of
SLAS, expressed disappointment at the failure of third motion. He
said he would accept the decision of the meeting and work with the
Law Society, government and others to develop a united way forward.
He added: "Independence is the goal which we must not lose sight
of."
ABSs are proposed in the Legal Services
(Scotland) Bill currently passing through the Scottish Parliament.
The two successful motions were due to be discussed by the
Society's ruling Council later in the day and any official policy
decided will be communicated to the Scottish Government to
determine what form of ABS should be permitted.
Other AGM business included the approval of previous minutes as
well as the accounts of the Society, the Scottish Solicitors'
Benevolent Fund and the Guarantee Fund. Draft practice rules on
wills, incorporated practices and foreign lawyers were also
approved.
The votes
The results of the poll vote on the three motions were:
|
For |
Against |
| Motion 1 |
|
|
| Hand vote |
59 |
26 |
| Proxy vote |
1427 |
1439 |
| Total |
1486 |
1465 |
|
|
|
| Motion 2 |
|
|
| Hand vote |
29 |
55 |
| Proxy vote |
1521 |
1349 |
| Total |
1550 |
1404 |
|
|
|
| Motion 3 |
|
|
| Hand vote |
20 |
63 |
| Proxy vote |
1430 |
1440 |
| Total |
1450 |
1503 |
On the right you will find the supporting documents for the
meeting.