The Solicitors (Disciplinary Proceedings) Rules 2019

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
  • These Rules may be cited as the Solicitors (Disciplinary Proceedings) Rules 2019 and come into force on 25th November 2019.
  • section 43(1) (applications relating to the control of solicitors’ employees and consultants) ;
  • section 43(3) (applications for review of orders made in respect of applications under section 43(1) ) ;
  • section 43(4) (applications for costs in relation to applications under section 43) ;
  • section 47(1) (a) to (f) (applications in relation to solicitors and former solicitors) ;
  • section 43 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 (legal aid complaints relating to solicitors) ;
  • section 31(2) of the 1974 Act (complaints in respect of failure to comply with rules as to professional practice, conduct and discipline) ;
  • section 32(3) of the 1974 Act (complaint in respect of failure to comply with accounts rules and trust accounts rules) ;
  • section 34(6) of the 1974 Act (complaint in respect of failure by solicitor to comply with rules relating to accountants’ reports) ;
  • section 34A(2) of the 1974 Act (complaint in respect of failure by employee of solicitor to comply with rules relating to professional practice, conduct and discipline) ;
  • section 34A(3) of the 1974 Act (complaint in respect of failure by employee of solicitor to comply with rules relating to accountants’ reports) ;
  • section 37(4) of the 1974 Act (complaint in respect of failure by solicitor to comply with indemnity rules) ;
  • section 44(2) of the 1974 Act (complaint in respect of contravention of order under section 43(2) in respect of solicitors’ employees and consultants) .
  • (1) In these Rules—
    • the 1974 Act” means the Solicitors Act 1974;
    • “the 2007 Act” means the Legal Services Act 2007
    • ;
    • “applicant” means a person making an application;
    • “application” means an application or complaint to which these Rules apply and which is made in accordance with these Rules;
    • “prescribed form” means the appropriate form published by the Tribunal on its website;
    • “authorised body” means—
      • (a) a body which holds a licence in force under Part 5 of the 2007 Act granted by the Solicitors Regulation Authority;
      • (b) a recognised body under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985;
      • (c) a sole solicitor’s practice recognised under section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985;
    • “business day” means any day except a Saturday or Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or a bank holiday in England and Wales under section 1 of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971
    • ;
    • “case to answer” means an arguable case;
    • “clerk” means any clerk appointed under rules 8(1) and (2) ;
    • “the Clerk to the Tribunal” means the Clerk to the Tribunal who is in office at the date these Rules come into force, or the Clerk to the Tribunal subsequently appointed under rule 8(1) ;
    • “a lay application” means an application other than one—
      • (a) made by the Society; or
      • (b) to which Chapter 2 of Part 3 of these Rules applies;
    • “panel” means a panel appointed under rule 9(1) for the hearing of an application or any matter connected with an application;
    • “party” means an applicant or respondent;
    • “practice direction” means a direction made under rule 6(3) ;
    • “practice notice” means a notice made under rule 6(3) ;
    • “the President” means the President of the Tribunal, elected under rule 7(2) ;
    • “respondent” means any party to an application other than the applicant;
    • “the Society” means the Law Society and includes any duly constituted committee of the Law Society or any body or person exercising delegated powers of the Law Society, including the Solicitors Regulation Authority;
    • “solicitor members” and “lay members” have the same meaning as in section 46 of the 1974 Act
    • ;
    • “Statement” means a written statement (including a witness statement) signed by the individual making the statement and containing a declaration of truth in the following form—I believe that the facts and matters stated in this statement are true
    • “the Tribunal” means the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and where a panel has been appointed for the hearing of an application or any matter connected with it, includes a panel;
    • “Vice President” means a Vice President of the Tribunal, elected under rule 7(3) .
    (2) References in these Rules to solicitors include, where appropriate, former solicitors.(3) References in these Rules to registered foreign lawyers are references to lawyers whose names are entered in the register of foreign lawyers maintained under section 89 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990whose names were entered in the register of registered European lawyers maintained by the Society under regulation 15 of the European Communities (Lawyer’s Practice) Regulations 2000, as it had effect immediately before IP completion day, at a time before IP completion day, butin relation to whom regulation 6 of the Services of Lawyers and Lawyer’s Practice (Revocation etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 does not apply;those lawyers whose names are entered in the register of registered European lawyers maintained by the Society under regulation 15 of the European Communities (Lawyer’s Practice) Regulations 2000, as that regulation has effect by virtue of regulation 6 of the Services of Lawyers and Lawyer’s Practice (Revocation etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 and includes, where appropriate, those who have ceased to be registered in that register or whose registration has been suspended.(5) During F1the period when these Rules are in force before F2IP completion day, references in these Rules to registered European lawyers are references to lawyers whose names are entered in the register of European lawyers maintained by the Society under regulation 15 of the European Communities (Lawyer’s Practice) Regulations 2000 and include, where appropriate, those who have ceased to be registered in that register or whose registration has been suspended.(1) The overriding objective of these Rules is to enable the Tribunal to deal with cases justly and at proportionate cost.exercises any power under these Rules; orinterprets any rule or practice direction.ensuring that the parties are on an equal footing;ensuring that the case is dealt with efficiently and expeditiously;saving expense;dealing with the case in ways which are proportionate to the nature, importance and complexity of the issues.(4) The parties are required to help the Tribunal to further the overriding objective set out above.
  • The standard of proof that
  • (1) Subject to the provisions of the 1974 Act, these Rules and any other enactment, the Tribunal may regulate its own procedure.(2) The Tribunal may dispense with any requirements of these Rules in respect of notices, Statements, witnesses, service or time in any case where it appears to the Tribunal to be just so to do.(3) The Tribunal (or a panel of Tribunal members consisting of no fewer than five members of whom no fewer than two must be lay members) may give such notices or make such directions concerning the practices or procedures of the Tribunal as are consistent with these Rules and as the panel considers

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