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Articles for UK solicitors and law firms on the website systems that survive an SRA review. SRA Principle 6 (confidentiality) doesn't stop at the office door — it covers your contact form, your analytics scripts, the country your hosting sits in. Add the Transparency Rules on price publication and most law-firm sites are already two regulator-facing risks in. Posture-first thinking on EU-sovereign infrastructure, lawful enquiry capture, and what to delete from your current build.

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  • SRA Transparency Rule 6 implementation: the 2026 website checklist
    SRA Transparency Rules mapped to homepage, pricing pages, and structured-data schema on a solicitor's website

    SRA Transparency Rule 6 implementation: the 2026 website checklist

    The SRA Transparency Rules name what regulated firms must publish — price, complaints, regulated-info. This is the 2026 implementation checklist with markup and structured-data patterns that satisfy each requirement on a solicitor website.

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  • Why your UK law firm's website probably fails SRA confidentiality (and how to fix it in a week)

    Why your UK law firm's website probably fails SRA confidentiality (and how to fix it in a week)

    Independent UK solicitors are data controllers carrying SRA confidentiality duties most agency-built sites silently fail. Here's where a typical solicitor's website breaks Rule 6 + UK GDPR — and what a week-long fix looks like.

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