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About the CLC

The CLC has regulated licensed conveyancers in England and Wales for 25 years. More recently we have extended our regulatory expertise to cover other legal services including probate and Alternative Business Structures.

Our mission is to protect the public interest, provide consumer choice and to promote effective competition in the legal services market. We do so by setting entry standards and regulating providers to delivery high quality, accessible legal services.

Management team

For information about our Council members and Senior Management Team, please click here

What we do

Our regulatory activities include:

  • setting educational and training standards for entry to the profession
  • issuing licences to practise to those qualified to provide conveyancing and probateservices and to Alternative Business Structures
  • maintaining a register of all licensed conveyancers and regulated bodies
  • setting standards to regulate the professional practice, conduct and discipline of licensed conveyancers and regulated bodies
  • setting standards to maintain adequate professional indemnity insurance and a compensation fund to protect consumers
  • monitoring the work and conduct of regulated bodies
  • providing guidance and advice to regulated bodies to maintain compliance with our regulatory requirements
  • investigating allegations of misconduct and where appropriate taking disciplinary action and
  • collaborating with key stakeholders in the legal services market to monitor and shape future policy.

Our approach

Our approach to regulation is proportionate, risk-based and outcomes-focused. Licence holders are required to demonstrate that they:

  • act with independence and integrity
  • maintain high standards of work
  • act in the best interest of clients
  • deal with regulators and ombudsmen in an open and cooperative way and
  • promote ease of access and service.

We have an exemplary record in regulation and we are committed to promoting the very highest standards in legal services.

The legislative background

The CLC was established under the Administration of Justice Act 1985 and we are bound by statutory regulatory objectives under the Legal Services Act 2007 which describe what we must aspire to achieve for the public, consumers and the regulated community.

As set out in Section 28 of the Legal Services Act 2007 the CLC must, so far as is reasonably practicable, act in a way:

  • which is compatible with the following regulatory objectives:
  • protecting and promoting the public interest;
  • supporting the constitutional principle of the rule of law;
  • improving access to justice;
  • protecting and promoting the interests of consumers;
  • promoting competition in the provision of services by ‘authorised persons’ as defined in the Act;
  • encouraging an independent, strong, diverse and effective legal profession;
  • increasing public understanding of the citizen’s legal rights and duties;
  • promoting and maintaining adherence to the professional principles
  • and which it considers most appropriate for the purpose of meeting those objectives.

Further, the CLC must have regard to:

  • the principles under which regulatory activities should be transparent, accountable, proportionate, consistent and targeted only at cases in which action is needed, and
  • any other principle appearing to it to representthe best regulatory practice.

The work of the CLC is overseen by the Legal Services Board.

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Corporate Documents

  2010 Summary Report
Our Summary Report presents highlights from our full 2010 Annual Review in a bitesize format.

  2010 Annual Review 
Our Annual Review for the year ended 31 December 2010.



  Corporate Strategy 2011 - 2013 
This document outlines the CLC's vision and key priorities between 2011 and 2013.

  Business Plan 2011 
Our Business Plan has been developed in line with our Corporate Strategy and outlines the CLC's key objectives and priorities for 2011.

  CLC Corporate Strategy 2009 – 2014 
The strategy document outlines CLC’s vision and key priorities to 2014.

  CLC Business Plan 2010 
The plan has been developed in line with CLC five year Corporate Strategy and outlines our key objectives and priorities for 2010.

  CLC Annual Report and Financial Statements 2009 
Annual Report and Financial Statements to 31 December 2009

  CLC Business Plan 2009 
The plan has been developed in line with CLC five year Corporate Strategy and outlines our key objectives and priorities for 2009.

  CLC Annual Report and Accounts 2008 
Annual Report and Accounts to 31 December 2008

  CLC Business Plan 2008 
The business plan for 2008

  CLC Annual Accounts to 31 December 2007 
Annual Report and Accounts to 31 December 2007

  CLC Business Plan 2007 
Business plan for 2007

  CLC Annual Accounts to 31 December 2006 
Annual Report and Accounts to 31 December 2006

  Governance Review 
Executive Summary of Report to Council for Licensed Conveyancers

  Executive Summary Review of the Master Policy 
Executive Summary Review of the Master Policy

Open Consultations

None at present.

 

CLC Timeline Read about the events that have shaped the CLC since 1985.

Closed Consultations

Call for Evidence: Mortgage Fraud
30/08/2011: In July 2011 the CLC wrote to its regulated practices seeking feedback on the causes and prevention of mortgage fraud. A Thematic Summary of Responses has now been published here.

Proposed Amendment to the Application by the CLC to the Legal Services Board to be designated as a Licensing Authority: Standard of Proof.
The consultation period ended on 27 April 2011. A summary of the responses received to the consultation has now been published here.

CLC's Adjudication Panel Consultation.
The consultation period ended on 11 February 2011. Thank you for your responses.

Feedback from our Outcomes-Focused Regulation Consultation
14/2/2011: We would like to take the opportunity to thank all who responded to the consultations and are now pleased to be able to publish our feedback.

CLC's ABS Framework Consultation.
24/09/2010: The CLC's Licensed Body Framework Consultation. Part of four Outcomes-Focused Regulation consultations.

CLC's Regulatory Enforcement Consultation
24/09/2010: The CLC's Regulatory and Enforcement Approach Consultation. Part of four Outcomes-Focused Regulation consultations.

CLC's Revised Rules and Guidance Consultation.
24/09/2010: The CLC's Revised Rules and Guidance Notes Consultation. Part of four Outcomes-Focused Regulation consultations.

CLC's Litigation & Advocacy Consultation.
24/09/2010: The CLC's Proposed Application to the Legal Services Board as an Approved Regulator to regulate licensed conveyancers and CLC regulated practices in the Exercise of Rights of Audience and the Conduct of Litigation. Part of four Outcomes-Focused Regulation consultations.

CLC's Consultation Paper on the draft Code of Conduct.
2/8/2010: CLC's Consultation Paper on the draft Code of Conduct. The consultation period ended on 31 October 2010. A summary of the responses received to the consultation has now been published here.

Consultation Paper 1.
2/2/2010: Consultation Paper 1: License and Practice fees.

Consultation Paper 2.
2/2/2010: Consultation Paper 2: The CLC's Application to regulate Licensed Conveyancers in the exercise of Rights of Audience and Conduct of Litigation.

Call for Evidence Interim Report.
2/2/2010: Interim report on Referrals from third parties and the provision of cost information.

Consultation Paper IPS
Proposed increase in the maximum level of compensation awarded for inadequate professional service.

Summary of Response to IPS Consultation Paper
Summary of Responses to consultation paper: Proposed increase in the maximum level of compensation awarded for inadequate professional service Consultation Paper.

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