Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) Continuing Professional Development
You may claim CPD credit up to a maximum 75% of your annual obligation for any assessment submitted, provided you reach the minimum standard of 60% of all answers submitted being correct. You must answer at least ten questions in any assessment, for which the CPD credit is one hour. If you choose to answer additional questions, the additional CPD credit is 30 minutes per five questions.
How to submit your answers
Complete the supplied answer form and return to IHL/CPD Programme, Kensington Square House, 12-14 Ansdell Street, London W8 5BN (DX 47201 Kensington High Street) Fax: 020 7396 9300.
All submissions must be made by the deadline published with each assessment.
Your responsibilities
The SRA requires that you maintain a Personal Training Record of your CPD. You are advised to keep a copy of your answers to check you have at least 60% correct against the answers published in the third issue following the assessment. This means that, for example, the answers to the December/January assessment will appear in the April issue.
You must make your submission in the manner described here. You must notify us of relevant changes in your circumstances, eg address or name.
Our responsibilities
We will issue an assessment test with every issue of the magazine and publish the correct answers in the third issue subsequent to the assessment.
We will accept answers submitted by post, DX, or fax, provided they are submitted by the published deadline. We accept no liability for the consequences of any submission not being received by us or being received after the deadline.
A copy of our record of your CPD credit will be sent to you twice a year and is available to the SRA on demand.
We will answer any queries you may address to us concerning the programme – contact Vicki Shepherd at vicky.shepherd@legalease.co.uk.
General queries concerning the CPD scheme should be addressed to the SRA.
We accept no liability for the accuracy of the contents of the assessment in relation to any specific situation in which you may advise or take any other action.



















