Regulatory and Disciplinary Support


VinciWorks

1 November 2025

For over two decades, VinciWorks has been transforming how the legal sector approaches compliance, turning training and reporting into an engaging, measurable part of firm culture.


iCOFA

10 October 2025

iCOFA – The COFA Institute is part of The Institute of Legal Finance & Management (ILFM) which is the leading education and membership organisation in the legal sector, supporting legal finance, compliance, and practice management professionals across England, Wales, & Northern Ireland.… Read More


MHA

1 December 2024

MHA’s Professional Practice specialists excel at finding creative ways to turn challenges into opportunities: for sole practitioners, partnerships, limited companies, LLPs, trusts, and PLCs. The team’s involvement within the SRA, Law Society, FCA, Property Mark, other regulators, and intermediaries ensure… Read More


Brabners

1 December 2023

A certified B Corp with award-winning sustainability credentials, we seek to demonstrate that business can bring about positive change by being innovative, diverse and responsible. 


Access Legal

4 October 2019

Working in partnership with more than 3,500 UK law firms and underpinned by over 30 years of sector experience, Access Legal provides an unrivalled suite of complete software solutions. From case and practice management, finance, accounting and business intelligence to learning,… Read More


DG Legal

4 December 2018

DG Legal is the largest provider of strategic and compliance services operating in England & Wales.


O’Connors Legal Services Limited

16 November 2012

O’Connors is a firm of business lawyers and advisers that helps clients accomplish extraordinary and lasting results.


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Blog


Evidence for the rise in housing disrepair claims against councils

When I take the bus into Manchester city centre, there is a huge billboard advertising something that wouldn’t have been so prevalent years before: housing disrepair claims.


The future of data protection claims after Farley

The Court of Appeal’s decision in Farley v Paymaster potentially marks an important moment in the evolution of data protection claims in the UK.


The four key areas of vulnerability

Both financial and legal regulators are, and have been for some time now, keenly focused on client vulnerability or clients in vulnerable circumstances.


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