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SRA Handbook
Secondment of trainee solicitors
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Regulation 11: Secondment of trainee solicitors
- 11.1
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You may arrange a secondment in accordance with regulation 11, even where you can provide the range of experience set out in regulation 10.1(a) or (b).
- 11.2
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If you are a training establishment, and you arrange a secondment for a trainee, you must:
- (a)
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ensure that the secondment complies with the requirements in regulation 10; and
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include details of the secondment(s) on the certificate of training at the end of the training contract.
- 11.3
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If you are a training establishment, you may not arrange a secondment:
- (a)
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for a period of longer than one year; or
- (b)
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to an organisation that is not authorised to take trainees
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without approval of that secondment from us.
- 11.4
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You do not need to seek our approval for a secondment of up to one year if it is to:
- (a)
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another solicitor's office in England and Wales;
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an overseas branch office; or
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any other organisation that is authorised to take trainees.
- 11.5
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If you intend to second trainees on a regular basis to an organisation that is not authorised to take trainees, such as a law centre or a client company, you must apply for our approval for that arrangement.
- 11.6
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If you are a training establishment, and are making an application to us for approval for a secondment, you must provide us with:
- (a)
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the name of the organisation where the trainee will be seconded;
- (b)
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details of the type of work the trainee will be doing;
- (c)
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the name and experience of the person who will supervise the trainee during the secondment;
- (d)
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the time period of the secondment; and
- (e)
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confirmation that the requirements of these regulations will be adhered to during the secondment.