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Outcomes-Focused Regulation: Compliance in Practice 3rd ed (eBook)


ISBN13: 9781787427938
Published: August 2016
Publisher: Ark Group
Country of Publication: UK
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Fully revised and updated, the third edition of Outcomes-Focused Regulation: Compliance in Practice brings practitioners up to date with recent and upcoming changes to the SRA Handbook and evolving regulation. Covering all the main requirements of the Handbook, the drivers behind them, and essential steps to remain compliant, it also provides practical tools to help firms formulate a compliance plan. Also included are real-life case studies from leading practitioners, giving critical insight into practical issues faced by compliance officers, and best-practice advice on good governance and compliance planning.

Key features of this updated book include:

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  • Information on the effects of the LSA and the changes it has brought
  • An overview of the 16th version of the SRA Handbook
  • The SRA Principles
  • The SRA’s approach to authorisation and its views on risk, including information from the Regulatory Risk Framework
  • The SRA Code of Conduct and an explanation of its compliance requirements and risk management strategies in key areas such as client care, conflicts of interests, and confidentiality, referrals, outsourcing, separate businesses, and overseas practice An indicator of changes on the horizon and how the SRA is likely to respond
  • The SRA’s approach to supervision, including a reference to the indicators in the various supervision and enforcement strategies published by the SRA
  • Advice on compliance planning, and
  • Case studies and practitioners’ perspectives.

    This book is designed to assist firms to develop and strengthen their governance arrangements and risk management strategies as they become more familiar with outcomes-focused regulation. It also flags up new business opportunities available to firms through external investment and the use of separate businesses.

  • Subjects:
    Legal Practice Management, eBooks
    Contents:
    Executive summary
    Chapter 1: ‘Constant change in the legal services market’
    Chapter 2: The opening up of the legal services market
    Chapter 3: The SRA’s response to the LSA
    Chapter 4: The SRA Handbook
    Chapter 5: How the SRA evaluates and deals with law firm risk
    Chapter 6: Authorisation Rules and how they affect all firms
    Chapter 7: An analysis of the COLP and COFA roles
    Chapter 8: Other requirements for authorised firms
    Chapter 9: The SRA’s powers over firms
    Chapter 11: The SRA Code of Conduct 2011 and the practical application of OFR
    Chapter 12: Client care
    Chapter 13: Conflicts of interests
    Chapter 14: The duty of confidentiality and disclosure
    Chapter 15: Fee sharing and referrals
    Chapter 16: Separate businesses
    Chapter 17: Outsourcing
    Chapter 18: Compliance with the rest of the SRA Code of Conduct 2011
    Chapter 19: SRA Overseas Rules 2013
    Chapter 20: SRA Accounts Rules 2011 – The compliance requirements and the role of the COFA
    Chapter 21: Other significant aspects of the SRA Handbook
    Chapter 22: Compliance planning