Legal Services Act 2011

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141: Laying of charge with Disciplinary Tribunal

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"Telling the Secretary for Justice about a complaint against a lawyer"

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You need to know about a rule called section 212. It says if someone decides to lay a charge against a legal services provider, they must tell the Secretary for Justice in writing. The Secretary for Justice gets this notice when a charge is laid against a provider under the Legal Services Act 2011.

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Part 4Transitional and savings provisions, amendments to other enactments, and repeals
Amendments to other enactments: Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

141Laying of charge with Disciplinary Tribunal

  1. Section 212 is amended by adding the following subsection:

  2. If the Legal Complaints Review Officer decides to lay, or directs a Standards Committee to lay, a charge against a person who is a provider under the Legal Services Act 2011, the Legal Complaints Review Officer must give written notice of the decision to the Secretary for Justice.