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Practice notes

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Practice notes
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Lexcel is the Law Society's practice management standard. It is not compulsory although Lexcel accreditation can be helpful for firms wishing to be accredited under the Conveyancing Quality Scheme or the Legal Service Board's Specialist Quality Mark. This Practice Note takes you through each stage of the post-assessment process.

Processing final report

Shortly after your assessment (normally two to three days), your assessor will email you the final report. This will document minor and/or major non-compliances, any areas of improvement and good practice. A copy of this report will also be sent to the Law Society panel.

On receiving the final report you may wish to:

  1. •

    formulate a post assessment action plan which documents key points and non-compliances that need to be rectified—see Precedent: ³¢±ð³æ³¦±ð±ô—p´Ç²õ³Ù-²¹²õ²õ±ð²õ²õ³¾±ð²Ô³Ù action plan

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    email heads of departments and the management team with summary of the final report, highlighting any minor/major non-compliances and any areas for improvement—see Precedent: Lexcel post-assessment email to relevant

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A person who is under the age of eighteen.

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