Implementing a Business Continuity Plan

Implementing a Business Continuity Plan
Please note that this item was written prior to the introduction of the SRA Handbook on 6 October 2011. Some of the references are to regulations and rules which no longer apply. This item will be reviewed and updated shortly. Until then, please refer also to the SRA Handbook. Need ...

Planning for the unexpected

Planning for the unexpected

As the provider of a legal service, you need to be available to your clients when you are needed, your practice should be up and running effectively no matter what and if you have a deadline to meet, a transaction to complete or a court hearing to attend, you need to be there to attend to your client’s interests. That is where having in place a Business Continuity Plan will assist all practices – whatever their size..