What is the primary role of the SRA in relation to solicitors and law firms?
What is the primary role of the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) in overseeing solicitors and law firms in the UK, and how does it ensure that they maintain professional standards and protect clients’ interests?
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is responsible for regulating solicitors and law firms across England and Wales. Its primary role is to protect the public by ensuring that legal professionals uphold integrity, competence, and ethical standards.
The SRA sets rules for professional conduct, monitors compliance, and investigates breaches. It can impose sanctions, intervene in firms, or refer serious cases to the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT). Through these actions, the SRA works to maintain trust in the legal profession, safeguard client interests, and promote fairness within the legal services sector.