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Partners in the spotlight as a fifth of firms report “competence failures”
Thursday, 5 June 2014Almost a fifth of firms have reported “failures in competent legal service delivery” in the last 12 months, a major study for the Solicitors Regulation Authority has found.
Tags: competence, continuing professional development, CPD, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Competence, hrtraining, Latest news, Practice Management, Regulation, Solicitors
Ditching the hours
Wednesday, 28 May 2014In a guest blog, Julie Brannan, director of education and training at the Solicitors Regulation Authority, explains the rationale for the move from hours-based CPD to a system of ‘continuing competence’ that puts individuals and firms in the driving seat.
Tags: continuing professional development, CPD, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Blog
SRA set to push ahead with plan to scrap formal CPD scheme
Tuesday, 20 May 2014The Solicitors Regulation Authority is pushing ahead with plans to abolish all of the prescriptive requirements around continuing professional development and leave it to solicitors and their firms to decide how best to ensure their continuing competence.
Tags: continuing professional development, CPD, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, Regulation, Solicitors
CPD deregulation going too far, Consumer Panel insists
Wednesday, 2 April 2014The Solicitors Regulation Authority’s preferred alternative to the continuing professional development system is too hands-off to be relied upon, according to the Legal Services Consumer Panel.
Tags: continuing professional development, CPD, Legal Services Consumer Panel, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Latest news, News
Putting in the hours
Monday, 10 March 2014There’s nothing like the prospect of losing something to make you feel all warm and nostalgic about it, even when that something is your annual16 hours CPD requirement… There is a widespread view that the current CPD system is not working. Everyone knows stories of people who register for CPD courses and leave before the end, or those who take courses which do not relate to their areas of practice, just to get the points. This is even before you begin to think, why 16 hours? Why not 10, or 25 – or 50 for that matter?
Tags: continuing professional development, CPD, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Blog
SRA plans radical liberalisation of CPD requirements
Thursday, 6 February 2014The Solicitors Regulation Authority is looking at whether to abolish all of the prescriptive requirements around continuing professional development (CPD) and leave it to solicitors and their firms to decide how best to ensure their continuing competence.
Tags: continuing professional development, CPD, legal education and training review, LETR, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in hrtraining, Latest news, Solicitors, Uncategorized
Law Society attacks notion that education and training regime is broken
Monday, 5 November 2012The final discussion paper produced by the Legal Education and Training Review “lacks rigour and is therefore unhelpful” in concluding that the current system is unfit for purpose, the Law Society has said. But it strongly backed creating alternative routes to qualification.
Tags: continuing professional development, CPD, Law Society, legal education and training review, legal practice course, LETR, LPC, work-based learning
Posted in hrtraining, Latest news
Be bold and ignore the vested interests, LETR told
Thursday, 25 October 2012There is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to produce a “bold blueprint” for change in legal education and training, but “vested interests” are striving to water it down, the Legal Services Consumer Panel has cautioned.
Tags: continuing professional development, legal education and training review, Legal Services Consumer Panel, LETR
Posted in Consumer panel, hrtraining, Latest news
Pioneer calls on will-writers to become ABSs and level playing field with solicitors
Tuesday, 29 May 2012The first will-writer to be granted an alternative business structure (ABS) licence says she hopes others will follow suit so as to “level the playing field” with solicitors. Parchment Law Group became the seventh ABS last Friday.
Tags: ABS, Alternative business structures, continuing professional development, CPD, Legal Services Consumer Panel, reserved legal activities, Solicitors Regulation Authority
Posted in Alternative business structures, Latest news, Market monitor
Goodbye solicitors, hello ‘regulated legal advisors’: consumer panel seeks radical training reform
Monday, 21 May 2012Lawyers’ legal education and training should be aimed at the specific activities they will be authorised to practise rather than at achieving a particular title, the Legal Services Consumer Panel has urged.
Tags: activity based regulation, continuing professional development, CPD, legal education and training review, Legal Services Consumer Panel
Posted in Consumer panel, hrtraining, Latest news