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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2004 - SECT 17
Associates who are disqualified or convicted persons
17 Associates who are disqualified or convicted persons
(1) A law practice must not have a lay associate whom any principal or
legal practitioner associate of the law practice knows to be: (a) a
disqualified person, or
(b) a person who has been convicted of a
serious offence,
unless the associate is approved by the relevant authority
under subsection (3).
(2) A contravention by a law practice of subsection (1)
is capable of being unsatisfactory professional conduct or
professional misconduct on the part of a principal or
legal practitioner associate of the law practice involved in the
contravention.
(3) The
"relevant authority" to approve a person for the purposes of subsection (1)
is: (a) in the case of a disqualified person who is an associate of a
barrister-the Bar Council, or
(b) in the case of a disqualified person who is
an associate of a solicitor-the Law Society Council, or
(c) in the case of a
person who has been convicted of a serious offence-the Tribunal.
(4) If a
Council decides to refuse an application by a person for approval under
subsection (3) (a) or (b) or to grant the approval subject to conditions, the
person may apply to the Tribunal for a review of the decision. Note: Reviews
are carried out under Chapter 5 of the Administrative Decisions Tribunal Act
1997 . Section 729A modifies the operation of that Act. An appeal lies to the
Supreme Court under section 729A against a decision of the Administrative
Decisions Tribunal.
(5) An approval under this section may be subject to
specified conditions.
(6) A disqualified person, or a person convicted of a
serious offence, must not seek to become a lay associate of a law practice
unless the person first informs the law practice of the disqualification or
conviction. Maximum penalty: 100 penalty units.
(7) Proceedings for an
offence under subsection (6) may only be brought within 6 months after
discovery of the offence by the law practice.
(8) This section does not apply
in circumstances prescribed by the regulations.
(9) In this section:
"lay associate" of a law practice has the same meaning as in section 7 (Terms
relating to associates and principals of law practices), and includes a
consultant to the law practice (however described) who: (a) is not an
Australian legal practitioner, and
(b) provides legal or related services to
the law practice, other than services of a kind prescribed by the regulations.
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