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LEGAL PROFESSION ACT 2007 - SECT 169
Application of Australian professional ethical and practice standards
169 Application of Australian professional ethical and practice standards
(1) An Australian-registered foreign lawyer must not engage in any conduct in
practising foreign law that would, if the conduct were engaged in by an
Australian legal practitioner in practising Australian law in this
jurisdiction, be capable of constituting unsatisfactory professional conduct
or professional misconduct.
(2) Chapter 4 applies to a person who— (a) is
an Australian-registered foreign lawyer; or
(b) was an Australian-registered
foreign lawyer when the relevant conduct allegedly happened, but is no longer
an Australian-registered foreign lawyer (in which case chapter 4 applies as if
the person were an Australian-registered foreign lawyer);
and so applies as if
references in chapter 3 to an Australian legal practitioner were references to
a person of that kind.
(3) A regulation may make provision in relation to the
application, with or without changes, of the provisions of chapter 4 for the
purposes of this section.
(4) Without limiting the matters that may be taken
into account in deciding whether a person should be disciplined for a
contravention of subsection (1) , the following matters may be taken into
account— (a) whether the conduct of the person was consistent with the
standard of professional conduct of the legal profession in any foreign
country where the person is registered;
(b) whether the person contravened
the subsection wilfully or without reasonable excuse.
(5) Without limiting
another provision of this section or the orders that may be made under chapter
4 as applied by this section, the following orders may be made under that
chapter as applied by this section— (a) an order that a person’s
registration under this Act as a foreign lawyer be cancelled;
(b) an order
that a person’s registration under a corresponding law as a foreign lawyer
be cancelled.
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