The regulation of solicitors is changing (again) in 2019. The
Solicitors' Code of Conduct 2007 was replaced with the SRA Principles
2011. In 2019 we must change again as the Solicitors Regulation
Authority (SRA) require compliance with a totally new regime.
This book is about helping law firms adapt to the latest regulatory
landscape. It provides concise guides on each of the core SRA Principles
2019, the Code for Solicitors 2019 (the Individual Code), the Code for
Law Firms (the Firm Code) which are due to come into force during the
first half of 2019.
The SRA standards and regulations alone will not explain the SRA's
expectations of you and your law firm - they are too brief. The
commentary on these is intended to help you apply the generic wording
applying for all firms in England and Wales in practice.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Paul Bennett is a Solicitor, Mediator and Arbitrator who advises on SRA
regulatory, Anti-Money Laundering, employment and partnership law in the
specialist Professional Practice Team at Aaron & Partners LLP until the
end of February 2019 and then is launching Bennett Briegal LLP with a
colleague to support law firms nationally within a niche law firm
setting.
Paul's work is national and his experience includes advising hundreds of
law firms from High Street, niche firms and City and US law firms on
legal issues and regulatory investigatory and enforcement matters. An
experienced advocate across a range of Tribunals and Courts he has
successfully acted before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal for law
firms and individuals.
The majority of Paul's contested cases involve a Queens Counsel on
behalf of the other party and Paul's practice is in many ways similar to
that of Counsel in terms of the advisory and advocacy work he
undertakes. Written advice is regularly given in preference to Counsel
and Queens Counsel given his understanding of running a law firm in
practice.
A Law Society of England and Wales Council Member since 2017 he Chaired
the Small Firms Division Committee in 2015 having previously been a
Managing Director who sold the successful niche law firm he had started.
From January 2019 he is the Chair of the Shropshire Business Board and a
Member of the Marches Local Economic Partnership (LEP) having previously
served as the representative of professional service businesses and the
Vice Chair.
Paul writes for and is quoted in the legal press regularly. His book A
Practical Guide to Compliance for Personal Injury Firms working with
Claims Management Companies was published In September 2017 by Law
Brief Publishing who also publish this guide.
Paul describes himself as a failed game show host who used to DJ in pubs
and clubs. In his spare time he is obsessed with his family, music,
football and cycling challenges.