This guidance does not set out any new regulatory standards or requirements beyond those in our current Standards and Regulations. We will have regard to it when exercising our regulatory functions.
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 ...
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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 ...
The general conditions which apply to licensed bodies contained in Rule 8 of the SRA Authorisation Rules for Legal Services Bodies and Licensable Bodies as applicable. Any obligation which may from ...
Reflections on our 27 June Board meeting - Anna Bradley, SRA Chair, 29 June 2023 ...
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 ...
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 ...
As part of our ongoing review of consumer protection arrangements in the legal sector, we are consulting on potential changes to how and when law firms handle client money, and how this money is ...
At the heart of this issue is a suspected complex and well-hidden fraud by a solicitor, which we uncovered, with an ongoing criminal investigation by the Serious Fraud Office. The suspected fraud was ...