Examples of Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal in a sentence
The Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) is made up of 33 members appointed by the President of the High Court, on the nomination of the Minister for Justice and Equality.
The Divisional Committee may decide to refer more serious cases to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal.
On appeal from the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal, the Full Court of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, the Court (Ipp, Steytler and Parker JJ) upheld a finding of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal that the barrister was guilty of unprofessional conduct.
Serious allegations, which do not involve criminality, can be referred to the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) if the Divisional Committee considers that it is more appropriate.
The Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) is completely independent of the LSRA.
The Authority provides logistical and administrative support to the independent Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal (LPDT) which was established in November 2020.
Recommendation 74 – Use of digital recording in Disciplinary Tribunals It is the recommendation of the Society that the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal should use digital recording, transcripts should only be produced on request and the party calling for the transcript should be required to pay for same.
Comments made in relation to the Legal Services Regulatory Authority are also relevant to the structure of the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal.
Law Society Recommendation 69 – Enforcement applications to the High Court by the Society It is the recommendation of the Society that section 90 of the 2015 Act be amended to include the Society as a party who may bring an enforcement application in respect of orders made by the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal.
Law Society Recommendation 63 – Minor amendment to section 83(2) of the 2015 Act It is the recommendation of the Society that an amendment is made to section 83(2) of the 2015 Act to refer to a determination made by the Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Tribunal under section 81(8) of the Act.