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  1. The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is the regulatory body for solicitors in England and Wales.
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    The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) is a regulatory body that makes sure solicitors in England and Wales are following the rules. They have the power to investigate any wrongdoing, give out sanctions and fines, and even shut a firm down if they aren't doing a good job.
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  2. Solicitors Regulation Authority - Wikipedia

  3. SRA | For the public | Solicitors Regulation Authority

    The SRA is the regulator of solicitors and law firms in England and Wales. Find out how to choose, instruct, complain about, or claim from a solicitor, and check their record and status.

  4. SRA | Solicitors Register | Solicitors Regulation Authority

    Find out if a solicitor or law firm is regulated by the SRA, the UK's legal regulator. Search by name, firm or prohibition status and get contact details and tips for choosing a solicitor.

  5. SRA Standards and Regulations - The Law Society

  6. Solicitors Regulation Authority - LinkedIn

    The official LinkedIn page of the SRA, the regulator of solicitors and law firms in England and Wales. Find out about their purpose, activities, updates, events and more.

  7. mySRA | Solicitors Regulation Authority

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  9. The Solicitors Regulation Authority: looking to the future

    Jun 27, 2016 · The Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA), as the largest legal regulator in the UK, is liberalising its approach to regulation, removing prescriptions and inflexibilities, so that business and solicitors can compete …

  10. SRA | About us - Solicitors Regulation Authority

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