Solicitors Code of Conduct 2007 (Including the Solicitors' Recognised Bodies Regulations 2007)

Subjects:
Professional Conduct and Ethics
Contents:
Rule 1- Core duties
Rule 2- Client relations
Rule 3- Conflict of interests
Rule 4- Confidentiality and disclosure
Rule 5- Business management in England and Wales
Rule 6- Equality and diversity
Rule 7- Publicity
Rule 8- Fee sharing
Rule 9- Referrals of business
Rule 10- Relations with third parties
Rule 11- Litigation and advocacy
Rule 12- Framework of practice
Rule 13- In-house practice
Rule 14- Incorporated practice
Rule 15- Overseas practice
Rule 16- European cross-border practice
Rule 17- Insolvency practice
Rule 18- Property selling
Rule 19- Financial services
Rule 20- Requirements of practice
Rule 21- Separate businesses
Rule 22- Waivers
Rule 23- Application of these rules
Rule 24- Interpretation
Rule 25- Commencement and repeals
Solicitors’
Recognised Bodies Regulations 2007.

ISBN13: 9781853286681
ISBN: 1853286680
Published: June 2007
Publisher: Law Society Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £29.95

Also Available - The Solicitors' Code of Conduct 2007

The early years of the 21st century are a time of unprecedented change in the legal marketplace. Consumer expectations, business-driven standards and new ways of delivering legal services all require a modern, effective approach to the regulation of those services.

The Solicitors' Code of Conduct marks a new era of professional regulation. It is issued by the Solicitors Regulation Authority as essential reading - not only for every solicitor, but for all who wish to know the standards of service and conduct expected of solicitors. These standards are set out in the form of 25 mandatory rules. Each rule is accompanied by guidance which explains the rule and aids compliance. The Code has been revised and simplified so that the mandatory rules and non-mandatory guidance are clearly differentiated.

Readers familiar with successive editions of The Guide to the Professional Conduct of Solicitors will find a fresh approach here:-

  • the key principles which should inform every aspect of practice are set out in rule 1 as core duties
  • the core duties set out solicitors’ primary obligations such as integrity, independence and the best interests of clients and these pervade all of the other rules
  • the remaining rules address aspects of professional conduct from client relations to conflict of interests, management and supervision, equality and diversity, overseas practice and solicitors' relationship with the Solicitors Regulation Authority.

The bound copy vesion of the Code will not be distributed free of charge to solicitors, although the text of the Code will be available online via the SRA website