Press release archive for 2019
December
We have confirmed that, following consultation, we will not be making changes to the current rules requiring solicitors to have a minimum level of professional indemnity insurance (PII) cover.
SQE knowledge assessment details published, 10 December 2019We have published final detailed information about the legal knowledge that will be tested in the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE).
November
October
We will increase checks on law firms after we found that too many were not complying with anti-money laundering regulations, and warned of strong action against those who continue to fall short.
Recognising needs early is key for firms helping disabled consumers, 14 October 2019New research published on World Mental Health Day reveals what solicitor firms could do to improve access to their services for people with mental or physical disabilities.
Solicitors urged to respond to frozen asset list if needed, 07 October 2019Solicitors have until Friday to check the latest HM Treasury Consolidated List of asset freeze targets to make sure they are not holding monies belonging to a client that is subject to financial sanctions.
September
Eight finalists have secured £50,000 each in funding to develop technological solutions to broaden access to legal services in England and Wales.
Standards and Regulations resources launched, 12 September 2019A new 'one stop shop' webpage providing solicitors and law firms with easy access to resources designed to help prepare for the introduction of our new Standards and Regulation on 25 November, has been launched.
Legal Access Challenge prize fund doubles to support more innovations, 04 September 2019The SRA and Nesta Challenges have confirmed that the Legal Access Challenge has attracted 117 high quality entries from entrepreneurs, legal professionals, technologists, law schools and charities.
August
July
A pilot to test the first part of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination - known as SQE1 - has shown that it is on course to be a valid, rigorous assessment, while also highlighting the need for more work to see if a skills assessment is appropriate in the first stage of the exam.
Small businesses left to fight their own legal corner, 29 July 2019Two-fifths of small and medium businesses in England and Wales believe that legal advice is reserved for big businesses or those that can afford it, according to a recent survey by Nesta Challenges to mark the launch of the Legal Access Challenge.
Report outlines SRA action taken to uphold standards, 25 July 2019We have published a new report outlining the investigation, supervision and enforcement work we carry out.