- 14th December 2015
'A Question of Trust' - National campaign looking at what should happen when solicitors fall short of expected standards.
Full article: https://www.sra.org.uk/sra/news/press/qot-thousand...
More than 4,000 people have already had their say in a national campaign looking at what should happen when solicitors fall short of expected standards.
'A Question of Trust', launched two months ago by us (The SRA), uses scenarios based on real-life cases to ask how seriously the issues are and what action should be taken.
The consultation runs until the end of January and campaign highlights so far include:
"People have been enthusiastic about our accessible and interactive approach and I hope that we will receive lots more input before we close the consultation at the end of next month."
The consultation runs until 31 January 2016. Visit www.sra.org.uk/trust to find out more.
More than 4,000 people have already had their say in a national campaign looking at what should happen when solicitors fall short of expected standards.
'A Question of Trust', launched two months ago by us (The SRA), uses scenarios based on real-life cases to ask how seriously the issues are and what action should be taken.
The consultation runs until the end of January and campaign highlights so far include:
- 18 events with around 1,400 attendees (including the public, profession, politicians and special interest groups), which featured interactive voting sessions
- Public and profession online survey, which has already had 1,342 responses
- Twitter polls, which have seen 1,636 answers
- almost 3,000 visitors to the SRA website's corresponding "Hot topic" page, featuring the Question of Trust online toolkit, a 'take home' product used by firms to explore the issues in the office with their staff
- a pre-consultation survey with 700 solicitors giving their views.
"People have been enthusiastic about our accessible and interactive approach and I hope that we will receive lots more input before we close the consultation at the end of next month."
The consultation runs until 31 January 2016. Visit www.sra.org.uk/trust to find out more.