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Guidelines for the Ten Administrative
Requirements
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Opening and closing of a file
for civil legal assistance, and monitoring its status
Any new file involving provision of
Civil Legal Assistance will be opened by a <nominated solicitor>.
It will be referenced by the name of the client and the subject
matter, and recorded in a central location. If the file is removed
from the office (other than for attendance at court or short term
working at home or another similar location) then a record will
be kept as to the whereabouts of the file.
At such time as the Civil Legal Assistance
work has been completed the file will be closed by the <nominated
solicitor> in charge of the business and a record kept that the
file has been closed.
The ongoing status of the Civil Legal
Assistance file will be maintained by the <nominated solicitor>
responsible for the same.
E.g. A manual or electronic system of monthly or quarterly checks.
Recording work carried out for the client, and all material
advice tendered to the client as the case proceeds
File notes (dated and showing time
engaged) shall be kept on file of all meetings with and advice tendered
to the client and instructions taken from the client. File notes
shall record the matters discussed at any meeting, unless that work
is self evident from other documents on the file. Copies of all
correspondence sent or documents produced on behalf of the client
will be kept on file.
Ensuring that all solicitors providing civil legal assistance
remain acquainted with the regulations
All solicitors providing civil legal
assistance shall make themselves familiar with the up-to-date regulations;
for example, solicitors shall maintain awareness of mail shots,
guidance manuals and the Recorder from the Board as well as Regulations
including primary and secondary legislation.
Ensuring that all documents and other paperwork submitted
to the Board are in order
<The nominated solicitor> will
be responsible for ensuring all documents and other paperwork submitted
to the Board are in order.
E.g. -The application forms
- The financial eligibility forms
- Compulsory Reports
- All other forms enclosed will be checked by said solicitor
The control of incoming and outgoing mail
All incoming mail shall be viewed by
<a partner> (or other qualified member of staff if appropriate)
and date stamped. It should then be actioned or delegated to an
appropriate person for actioning as soon as is practicable.
All outgoing mail should be checked
by <the nominated solicitor> and signed by a partner.
The periodic review of a sample
of cases being conducted under the auspices of the civil legal assistance
scheme
<The nominated solicitor> will
review a sample number of cases (or all depending on number of legal
aid cases firm deals with), on a regular basis e.g. monthly, to
ensure all requirements are being fulfilled.
The review of the conduct of a sample of cases conducted
under the civil legal assistance scheme at the conclusion of the
case
<All>/<a sample of>files
(depending on number of legal aid cases the firm deals with) shall
be reviewed on closure by a partner. Issues arising from case reviews
will be discussed where appropriate.
Dealing with complaints from
the client, the Law society or the Board arising from any civil
legal assistance case
Any complaints should be reported to
the client relations partner who shall deal with it directly. Complaints
should be acknowledged by him/her to the complainer in writing.
An investigation of the complaint should be taken and the necessary
action to deal with the issues of the complaint, the complaint and
actions should be recorded.
Submitting accounts to the Board and dealing with subsequent
correspondence and queries, and recording the receipt of payment
Solicitors providing civil legal assistance
shall submit accurate, logically presented and vouched accounts
to the Board <timeously> and deal with subsequent correspondence
and queries timeously from the Board. A record will be kept showing
the date of submission of Accounts to the Board and the date of
receipt of payment. Accounts shall be accompanied by such documents
and information as the Board requires and in the format specified
by the Board.
Any unpaid outlays included on a legal
aid account will be paid immediately on receipt of payment from
the Board and ledger balances cleared.
Ensuring that all members of the firm’s administrative
and support staff are aware of the firm’s procedures and observing
them
The firm’s procedures will be
circulated around all members of the firms administrative and support
staff. A partner shall be responsible for the updating and the training
of said staff where necessary. A partner shall be responsible for
monitoring compliance with the procedures.
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