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10 July 2019
Issue: 7848 / Categories: Legal News , Legal services
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Complaints handling in the spotlight

Solicitors are getting better at handling complaints, the latest figures show.

Four out of five complaints received last year were successfully resolved by the firm itself, compared to 71% in 2012, according to Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) figures. Meanwhile, clients are making more complaints―firms received 28,113 in 2018 compared to 26,570 in 2012, and 35% of clients said they were unhappy but didn’t complain in 2018, compared to 49% in 2017.

Most complaints received were about delay, advice or costs.

There is a discrepancy between what clients want and what firms think clients want―half the clients surveyed said they would highly value being given a clear explanation of legal processes, but less than a quarter of firms thought this important to provide.

Paul Philip, SRA chief executive, said: ‘The public don’t just want positive legal outcomes, they want to be treated fairly and kept well informed at all stages of dealing with a law firm. Nowhere is this more important than when handling with complaints.’

Issue: 7848 / Categories: Legal News , Legal services
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