SRA Standards and Regulations

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SRA Compensation Fund Rules 2021

Rule 13

Foreign lawyers

The SRA shall not make a grant in respect of any act or omission of an REL, or the employee of an REL, where such act or omission took place outside the UK, unless the SRA is satisfied that the act or omission was, or was closely connected with, the act or omission of a solicitor or the employee of a solicitor, or that the act or omission was closely connected with the REL's practice in the...
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SRA Code of Conduct for Solicitors, RELs, RFLs and RSLs

5.1-5.3

Referrals, introductions and separate businesses

In respect of any referral of a client by you to another person, or of any third party who introduces business to you or with whom you share your fees, you ensure that: clients are informed of any financial or other interest which you or your business or employer has in referring the client to another person or which an introducer has in referring the client to you; clients are informed of any...
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SRA Education, Training and Assessment Provider Regulations

Regulation 4

Requirements for recognised training

A period of recognised training must: unless regulation 4.2 applies, be of a duration of a total of at least two years full time, or equivalent; ensure that the trainee has applied and developed the skills as set out in the Practice Skills Standards; be appropriately supervised by solicitors and other individuals who have adequate legal knowledge and experience in the practice area they are...
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SRA Education, Training and Assessment Provider Regulations

Regulation 2

Authorised training providers

Only an authorised training provider may provide a period of recognised training to trainees. An organisation may apply for authorisation as an authorised training provider and its application must demonstrate that it will meet the requirements of regulations 3 to 5 below. The SRA may, in relation to an application for approval or authorisation: grant the application, subject to such...
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SRA Accounts Rules

Rule 12

Obtaining and delivery of accountants' reports

If you have, at any time during an accounting period, held or received client money, or operated a joint account or a client's own account as signatory, you must: obtain an accountant's report for that accounting period within six months of the end of the period; and deliver it to the SRA within six months of the end of the accounting period if the accountant's report is qualified to show a...
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SRA Accounts Rules

Rule 6

Duty to correct breaches upon discovery

You correct any breaches of these rules promptly upon discovery. Any money improperly withheld or withdrawn from a client account must be immediately paid into the account or replaced as appropriate.
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SRA Statutory Trust Rules

Rule 6

Shortfall in statutory trust account

In cases where a shortfall is revealed between statutory trust monies held, and the beneficial entitlements shown in a reconciled list or best list, the SRA may rectify the position, in whole or in part, by the use of other monies taken into its possession in consequence of the intervention to which that list relates. Where, having applied additional funds under rule 6.1, a shortfall still...
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SRA Statutory Trust Rules

Rule 5

Verification of claims

The SRA may verify the individual potential beneficial entitlements claimed under rule 4 by examining all available evidence.
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SRA Application, Notice, Review and Appeal Rules

Rule

Individual authorisation

As set out in the SRA Authorisation of Individuals Regulations: A decision made under regulation 1.1(b) not to be satisfied that an individual holds a degree or qualifications or experience which are equivalent to a degree. A decision made under regulation 3.1(a) not to be satisfied that an individual holds a legal professional qualification that is recognised by the SRA, which confers rights...
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SRA Application, Notice, Review and Appeal Rules

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Firm authorisation

As set out in the SRA Authorisation of Firms Rules: A decision made under rule 2.2 to refuse authorisation. A decision made under rule 3.1 to impose conditions on authorisation. A decision to refuse approval for the taking of steps specified in conditions under rule 3.3(c). A decision under rule 4.3 or 4.4 to revoke or suspend a body's authorisation. A decision made under rule 12.1 to extend,...