Regulatory Information

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Legal Status

K3 Law is the trading name of K3 Law Limited registered in England and Wales with company number 13175495 having its registered office at KBS House, 5 Springfield Court, Summerfield Road, Bolton BL3 2NT and is authorised and regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority (the independent regulatory body of the Law Society of England and Wales) under number 8007235. Please click on the following link for details of the professional conduct rules with which K3 Legal must comply: SRA | SRA Standards and Regulations | Solicitors Regulation Authority

Value Added Tax Number

K3 Law is registered for VAT purposes and can provide their VAT registration number upon request.

Professional Indemnity Insurance

K3 Law Limited has professional indemnity insurance with Alchemy Underwriting Limited on behalf of Bridgehaven Specialty UK Limited Endurance Worldwide Insurance Limited (rated A- by A.M. Best)

Professional Rules

K3 Law is authorised and regulated by The Solicitors Regulation Authority . The firm´s registration number is 8007235.

The Solicitors Regulation Authority regulations can be found by clicking on the link below:

https://www.sra.org.uk/solicitors/standards-regulations/

Client Care

K3 Law always aims to provide you with the best possible service and deal with any problems that may arise promptly.  However, if you have any concerns in relation to our service, you should raise your concern with the person responsible for the particular matter or, if you prefer, our Managing Director as soon as possible. A copy of our complaints handling procedure, including details about how and when a complaint can be made to the Legal Ombudsman and the Solicitors Regulation Authority can be found by clicking here.

Rules

The material on this website is for general information purposes only and does not constitute legal or any other type of professional advice. K3 Law does not accept and, to the extent permitted by law excludes, liability to any person for any loss which may arise from relying upon or otherwise using the information contained in this site or available from it.

K3 Law is not responsible for the content of any website which is linked to or from this site. All electronic links to this site require the consent of K3 Law. Please email requests to  privacy@k3law.co.uk. Any such links must in any case only be made to our home page and in a way which not only makes it clear that the link is to our home page but also is fair and not misleading. None of the contents of this website may be displayed in a frame surrounded by material which is not originated by us.

Except where otherwise specified, the copyright in all materials on this website or available from it is owned by or licensed to K3 Law. You may download, print and temporarily store for your own personal use the pages which appear on this website and publications downloadable from it (“Material”). You must not make any commercial use of the Material. You may not otherwise use, copy, alter, re-transmit or permanently store any Material without the prior written consent of K3 Law.

Anti-Bribery

K3 Law is committed to the prevention, deterrence and detection of bribery and corruption and takes the risks of such activity very seriously. Although we believe that the risk to our firm is minimal, we have taken a number of steps to guard against the possibility of bribery and corruption, taking into account the Bribery Act 2010 and guidance from the Law Society and the Ministry of Justice. This includes the implementation of a comprehensive anti-bribery policy which all directors, shareholders, employees, agents and service providers are expected to act in accordance with.

We will actively investigate all suspected breaches of our anti-bribery policy and, where appropriate, invoke disciplinary action. All suppliers, contractors and service providers of the firm are notified by letter or email of the existence of our policy and the firm’s expectations that services will be carried out in compliance with the Bribery Act 2010. Further checks and specific anti-bribery obligations are imposed on any suppliers who are considered to represent a material risk. We hold regular training sessions to ensure all our partners and staff are aware of our anti-bribery policy and of their obligations under the Bribery Act 2010.

Modern Slavery Act

K3 Law recognises that all businesses have a responsibility to prevent modern slavery and human trafficking from taking place within our supply chains and this is a responsibility we take seriously.

Our Modern Slavery Act Statement is available upon request.

Supplier Code of Conduct

At K3 Law, our aim is to provide the very highest quality of service whilst ensuring that our business is conducted in an ethical way.

We also expect our suppliers to meet the same ethical standards to which we hold ourselves, or similar standards equivalent to their particular business sector.

Our Supplier Code of Conduct sets out the ethical and human rights standards expected of our suppliers throughout the course of their operations. This is available to view on request.