Essential compliance around continuing competence 2025

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Watch this online session to gain a greater understanding of what you need to do to become or remain compliant with SRA continuing competence rules

The SRA expects all solicitors to meet their continuing competence obligations. Join us on this session to gain further insight and practical tips on what solicitors need to do to stay up to date and compliant with the relevant SRA rules. 

This session will highlight more about the penalties in place for those who are not compliant in this area, and it will also explore how your firm can build continuing competence into your wider learning and development strategy. 

Speakers

Professor Joanna Ballard, Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic, The University of Law

Dr Chris Walsh, Head of Learning and Development, The Law Society

Melissa Hardee, Consultant

Learning objectives

SRA Competencies A1

  • Gain further insights on any possible rule changes that may come into effect and what this means for law firms and in-house teams 
  • Understand what you need to do to remain compliant with current SRA continuing competence rules 
  • Gain insights into ways that you can become compliant 
  • Discover how you can build continuing competence into your firms wider learning and development strategy 
  • Learn more about the penalties in place for those who are not compliant in this area

Who should attend?

  • This event was suitable for Practice Managers, Training Leads, Directors of Risk, and HR professionals.

 

This video was recorded 15 July 2025

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