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        Law Society

The professional body for solicitors in England and Wales.Its aims and objectives are defined in the 1845 Royal Charter as having a responsibility to promote a "professional improvement and facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge". The primary responsibility is to train and support solicitors to ensure they "offer access to justice for all". Also to enhance the reputation of the legal system by developing and maintaining standards in training and continuing education, admission of solicitors, professional ethics and investigation of complaints.

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Law Society - The professional body for solicitors in England and Wales.Its aims and objectives are defined in the 1845 Royal Charter as having a responsibility to promote a "professional improvement and facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge". The primary responsibility is to train and support solicitors to ensure they "offer access to justice for all". Also to enhance the reputation of the legal system by developing and maintaining standards in training and continuing education, admission of solicitors, professional ethics and investigation of complaints.


Law Society : the professional body for solicitors in england and wales.its aims and objectives are defined in the 1845 royal charter as having a responsibility to promote a "professional improvement and facilitate the acquisition of legal knowledge". the primary responsibility is to train and support solicitors to ensure they "offer access to justice for all". also to enhance the reputation of the legal system by developing and maintaining standards in training and continuing education, admission of solicitors, professional ethics and investigation of complaints.