SRA Accounts Rules training courses

SRA Accounts Rules training courses

The Hawsons specialist legal sector team provides in-house SRA Accounts Rules training courses for law firms of all sizes across the UK.

To register your interest in our SRA Accounts Rules training courses please fill in our online contact form below.

Our SRA Accounts Rules training courses are suitable for all fee earning staff, compliance/risk officers, accounts, and finance staff and practice managers working within a law firm.

These training courses have been created and specifically designed to help assist attendees not only with getting to grips with the basics of the SRA Accounts Rules but also with the more detailed aspects through a comprehensive refresher of the rules and related requirements, including common breaches and how to avoid them.

What do the courses include?

During this short course you will learn about the rules in 13 different areas, these include:

  • Application of the rules
  • Client money and client accounts
  • Withdrawals from client accounts
  • Duty to correct breaches
  • Payment of interest
  • Client accounting systems and controls
  • Operation of joint accounts
  • Operation of a client’s own account
  • Third-party managed accounts
  • Obtaining and delivery of accountants’ reports
  • Storage and retention of accounting records

Duration, location, and dates

Our SRA Accounts Rules training courses usually last around 2 hours.

The courses can be held at any time or day, depending on your requirements.

The courses can either be held face to face or over Zoom or Teams depending on your preference.

How does it work?

If you are interested in registering your law firm for one of our SRA Accounts Rules training courses, please let us know by using the online contact form below. Once you have submitted your enquiry one of our team will get in touch with you to discuss attendee numbers, dates, prices, and times.

We look forward to hearing from you!

Simon Bladen

Partner

slb@hawsons.co.uk

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