Welcome to the August issue of SRA Update. It’s still a busy time in the legal sector and we would like to have your views on our discussion paper on the future of long-term cover for negligence claims. We are also running a number of research projects to look at professional indemnity insurance, the unregulated legal services market and advocacy in magistrates and higher courts. In addition, there are the latest developments in our work around keeping of the roll and innovation. And finally, best wishes to everyone for an enjoyable summer break.
The Ministry of Justice has changed the maximum fine we can issue to “traditional” firms and those working within them. Legislation came into effect last month that now means that we can directly issue fines of up to £25,000, up from the previous limit of £2,000.
Read more about: New fining powers
Following changes in laws regarding how personal data is handled, we are reintroducing a requirement for those of you without practising certificates to complete an annual application to remain on the Roll of Solicitors. Ahead of this it is important that all currently non-practising solicitors check that their contact details within mySRA are up to date.
Read more about: Keeping of the Roll returns next year
We have been approached by CILEX with an invitation to enter into formal discussions on a proposal to transfer the regulation of their members to us while retaining their distinct identity as CILEX practitioners and their route to qualification. We have agreed to those discussions.
Read more about: CILEX statement
As part of our ongoing work to assure criminal and advocacy standards, we will be contacting a number of firms later this month to request training records of solicitors working in the magistrates and higher courts. This is similar to our youth court advocacy review. If we are in touch, we appreciate your help.
Read more about: Magistrates court training records
We've launched a 'Making QWE happen' LinkedIn discussion group to allow a wide variety of training providers to share their views and learnings. Members can discuss all things relating to qualifying work experience, such as their approach, processes, and how to address challenges.
Read more about: Join our QWE LinkedIn group
Our two SRA Innovate events in Brighton and Swansea last month went well, with some of those at the forefront of new thinking in legal services sharing their views. You can catch up on those sessions through our ‘watch again’ facility on our YouTube channel.
Read more about: Catch up with innovation
We have commissioned new research to look at the market for unreserved legal services, both in terms of regulated and unregulated providers. This will examine what risks and opportunities may exist for consumers, as well as looking to define the size and scope of the market. As part of this you might be contacted for your views.
Read more about: Research into unregulated legal market
We are conducting a short survey on professional indemnity insurance (PII) premiums, which we would like your firm to respond to. Your answers will help inform work we are doing in collaboration with the Legal Services Board exploring issues in the PII market.
Read more about: Survey on your PII premiums
Practising certificates/registrations renewals will take place from 1 to 31 October 2022. This year there are no new questions on any of the renewal application forms. We have made minimal changes and focused on improving mySRA to make sure renewing is straightforward and efficient.
Read more about: Practising certificate renewals 2022/23
The Legal Ombudsman is running courses in September to help you deal even more effectively with client complaints. The online sessions – on myth-busting and the language of complaints – take place on September 14 and 21 respectively.
Read more about: Ombudsman courses in September
More and more firms are starting to explore the potential for offering unbundled services. Our free webinar on 13 September allows you to hear direct from the firms who took part in our pilot into this area. Hear about the day-to-day benefits, opportunities and challenges they have experienced from offering services in this way.
Read more about: Webinar – unbundling services
Are you worried about your health affecting your work? Life as a solicitor can be challenging and the demands and pressures can easily build up. We can signpost you to sources of help and make adjustments for you if you are in difficulty.
Read more about: Your health, your career