Lexcel was introduced by The Law Society of England and Wales in 1998 as a mark of quality in relation to legal practice management standards. Until 2010, the Lexcel standard was attainable by law firms and in-house legal departments in England and Wales. A separate franchised scheme was available for practices in Northern Ireland. Since September 2010, Lexcel accreditation has been attainable by any law firm or in-house legal department in any jurisdiction in the world.

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  • Lexcel was introduced by The Law Society of England and Wales in 1998 as a mark of quality in relation to legal practice management standards. Until 2010, the Lexcel standard was attainable by law firms and in-house legal departments in England and Wales. A separate franchised scheme was available for practices in Northern Ireland. Since September 2010, Lexcel accreditation has been attainable by any law firm or in-house legal department in any jurisdiction in the world. The worldwide scheme continues to be administered by the Law Society of England and Wales, who can be contacted at The Law Society, Lexcel Office, 113 Chancery Lane, London, WC2A 1PL, United Kingdom. By telephone at (0044) (0)20 7320 5933.
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  • Lexcel was introduced by The Law Society of England and Wales in 1998 as a mark of quality in relation to legal practice management standards. Until 2010, the Lexcel standard was attainable by law firms and in-house legal departments in England and Wales. A separate franchised scheme was available for practices in Northern Ireland. Since September 2010, Lexcel accreditation has been attainable by any law firm or in-house legal department in any jurisdiction in the world.
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  • Lexcel
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