Part II Professional Practice, Conduct and Discipline of Solicitors and Clerks

Practice rules

C131 Rules as to professional practice, conduct and discipline.

1

Without prejudice to any other provision of this Part the F1Society may make rules F2. . . for regulating in respect of any matter the professional practice, conduct F3, fitness to practise and discipline of solicitors F4and for empowering the Society to take such action as may be appropriate to enable the Society to ascertain whether or not the provisions of rules made, or of any code or guidance issued, by the F5Society are being F6, or have been, complied with.

F71A

The powers conferred on the Society by subsection (1) include power to make, in relation to solicitors, provision of a kind which the Society would be prohibited from making but for section 157(5)(c) of the Legal Services Act 2007 (exception from prohibition on approved regulators making provision for redress).

F91B

Rules under this section must provide that a solicitor may not practise as a sole solicitor unless there is in force in relation to that solicitor’s practice a recognition under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985.

1C

Rules under this section may provide that, for the purposes of the rules, this Act and the Administration of Justice Act 1985, a solicitor is not to be regarded as practising as a sole solicitor in such circumstances as may be prescribed by the rules.

C22

If any solicitor fails to comply with rules made under this section, any person may make a complaint in respect of that failure to the Tribunal.

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