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Guide to professional conduct
Guidance Insurance Intermediaries 2005  (32 Kb)
Interim Guidance for the prevention of money laundering and combating terrorist financing - December 2007  (458 Kb)
AML Toolkit 2009  (65 Kb)
 
Complaints
Complaint Form  (47 Kb)
Complaints Procedure August 2010  (68 Kb)
Complaints FAQs  (43 Kb)
Legal Ombudsman FAQs  (49 Kb)
 
Other documents
Application for Solicitor to convert to Licensed Conveyancer  (48 Kb)
Foundation Law of Wills Syllabus  (54 Kb)
Final Probate Practice Syllabus  (66 Kb)
Consultation Paper IPS  (13 Kb)
Summary of Response to IPS Consultation Paper  (20 Kb)
SRA Information - non practising solicitors in CLC Firms  (24 Kb)
Letter to Profession re new Rules April 2009  (13 Kb)
LDP Frequently Asked Questions  (66 Kb)
Consultation Paper: Code of Conduct - draft paper  (99 Kb)
 
Limited Companies
Limited Company Application Form  (29 Kb)
 
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