6b. Ethics Flashcards
Seven mandatory principles
What are the Seven Mandatory Principles?
- Uphold rule of law
- Uphold public trust
- Act with independence
- Act with honesty
- Act with integrity
- Encourage equality, diversity and inclusion
- Act in best interests of client
Seven mandatory principles
Where two or more principles conflict, which takes precedence?
The principle which safeguards the wider public interest takes precedence over an individual client’s interest
Discrimination
What is the legal obligation to provide reasonable adjustments to disabled clients and employees?
Such that they are not placed at a substantial disadvantage compared to those who are not disabled.
Costs of the adjustment must not be passed on.
Misleading Others
What are three ways in which a solicitor may mislead a client or the court?
- Affirmative acts
- Omissions
- Being complicit in the acts or omissions of others
Undertakings
What is an undertaking?
Within what timescale must an undertaking be performed?
Statement, oral or in writing, irrespective of use of the word undertaking…
…made to someone who reasonably places reliance on it…
…that you or a third party will do/refrain from doing something, or cause something to be done.
Within whatever timescale is agreed, and if no time agreed, a reasonable time
Undertakings
Who can give an undertaking?
How will an ambiguous undertaking be construed?
Anyone, including non-lawyers
Against the party that gave it
Undertakings
What is the duty where an undertaking is given dependent on a future event, and it becomes clear the event will not occur?
In what way is a solicitor bound by an undertaking?
Notify the recipient of the undertaking
Personally
Evidence and Witnesses
What must witness compensation never be based on?
The nature of the evidence or outcome of the case
Respect for the Court
What standard must all assertions, representations, and statements made to the court be?
They must be properly arguable
Respect for the Court
What must you draw the court’s attention to?
Relevant cases and statutory provisions, and any procedural irregularities, which are likely to have a material effect on the case, even if it would harm your client’s case
Authority to Act for Client
If you have reason to suspect the authorised person’s instructions do not represent your client’s wishes, only when can you act?
When you are satisfied that the instructions reflect the client’s wishes
Authority to Act for Client
Is a solicitor allowed to represent, e.g. a husband and wife, and only take instructions from one?
Yes, provided it is established at the outset that the other party consents to the arrangement
Authority to Act for Client
What happens if a client’s instructions cannot be ascertained?
You must continue to act to protect your client’s best interests
Service
What two things are required of the service provided to clients?
- Competent (you have the skill)
- Timely (you have the time to dedicate to the matter)
Client money and assets
What must you do if you receive a financial benefit as a result of a client’s instructions?
Account to the client for it, unless the client has already agreed otherwise
What must you do to money and assets entrusted to you by clients and others?
Safeguard them
Referrals and Introductions
What three situations would be governed by the standards concerning referrals and introductions?
- You refer a client to a third party
- A third party refers a client to you
- You share your fees with a third party
Referrals and Introductions
What interests must a client be informed of when there is a referral?
Any financial or other personal interest you have in a referral
Referrals and Introductions
What are two requirements of fee sharing arrangements with third parties?
- Must be in writing
- Clients must be informed of any relevant fee sharing arrangement
Prohibited Referral Fees
What are two other types of cases in which the payment of referral fees is prohibited?
- Personal injury
- Death
(this includes ancillary claims in addition to the main claim)
Prohibited Referral Fees
What presumption does the SRA apply when it appears a prohibited referral fee has been paid?
The payment is presumed to be prohibited unless you demonstrate otherwise
Other Business Requirements for Solicitors
What is required of a solicitor carrying out any reserved legal activities in a non-commercial body?
You must ensure that the body maintains indemnity insurance
Other Business Requirements for Solicitors
Where a solicitor is carrying out reserved legal activities in a non-commercial body, what is the required scope of the insurance?
Adequate and appropriate cover in respect of all services (even those which are not reserved legal activities and would otherwise not require insurance but for the reserved legal activities)
Other Business Requirements for Solicitors
Under the Legal Services Act 2007, what are six things considered to be reserved legal activities?
- Exercising right of audience
- Conducting litigation
- Preparing instruments relating to real or personal property
- Preparing probate papers
- Notary services
- Administration of oaths
Other Business Requirements for Firms
What is the standard a firm must maintain in monitoring its business affairs?
A firm must actively monitor its financial stability and business viability, as well as all material risks to the business
Other Business Requirements for Firms
If there are multiple managers in a firm, how is their responsibility split?
It is joint and several
Other Business Requirements for Firms
What are five things within the purview of a firm’s Compliance Officer for Legal Practice?
- Ensure compliance with terms of firm’s authorisation
- Ensure compliance with SRA regulatory arrangements
- Ensure the firm does not cause or contribute to a breach of the SRA’s regulatory arrangements
- Ensure prompt report is made of any breach
- Ensure SRA is promptly informed of any facts or matters the COLP believes the SRA may wish to investigate
Other Business Requirements for Firms
What are three things within the purview of a firm’s Compliance Officer for Finance and Administration?
- Ensure compliance with SRA Accounts Rules
- Ensure prompt report is made of any breach of SRA Accounts Rules
- Ensure SRA is promptly informed of any facts or matters the COFA believes the SRA may wish to investigate