We set the rules that this firm and the solicitors who work for it must follow and will take action if these rules are broken. If you have concerns about the service you receive you can also make a ...
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We organise and take part in a wide range of events and conferences. Come and meet us to find out about what we're doing. To view recordings of past events, see our listing of on-demand events.
This guidance is to help you understand the key issues that in-house solicitors face when considering legal professional privilege (privilege) and how you can navigate them This guidance is for any ...
To gain an SQE2 exemption, you must show that you have the skills assessed to the same standard as candidates taking the SQE2. This is done through your qualification(s), practice rights and ...
We have launched a review of our overall approach to protecting consumers who place their trust in regulated law firms – our consumer protection review. Our public consultation on the subject of ...
Trust and company service providers (TCSPs) are at a high risk of being used for money laundering or terrorist financing. Answers to a number of common questions about preventing money laundering and ...
Over the 12 months to end of July 2024, 502 Recognised Sole Practitioners, Recognised Bodies and Licensed Bodies (also know as Alternative Business Structures) have closed. Closure figures have been ...
This guidance is to help you understand your obligations and how to comply with them. We will have regard to it when exercising our regulatory functions. All SRA-regulated firms, their principals, ...
Following stakeholder feedback on drafts published earlier this year, we have issued a range of new guidance materials designed to directly support the 34,500 plus solicitors working in-house across ...
This page contains links to a range of information, guidance and wider supporting materials which will to help law firms and solicitors to understand your money laundering obligations and stay ...
Our rules aim to uphold high professional standards. We insist that solicitors and firms in England and Wales report serious breaches of our rules to us. But we also need the public, clients and ...