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Emily, a newly qualified solicitor, is setting up her own practice. What is the primary purpose of maintaining separate client and business accounts?
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The primary purpose of maintaining separate client and business accounts is to ensure that client money is protected and not used for business expenses. This is a fundamental requirement of the SRA Accounts Rules to maintain trust and integrity in legal practice. Key Point: Segregating client and business accounts is crucial to safeguard client funds and ensure they are not misused for business purposes. This separation is a core principle of the SRA Accounts Rules.
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