Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006

Admission and enrolment of barristers and solicitors - Roll of barristers and solicitors

61: Supply of information

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"Lawyers must give information to the Law Society when needed"

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You need to know that Registrars must give information to the New Zealand Law Society. They must do this when the Law Society needs it to issue practising certificates. The information is used for a specific purpose.

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Part 3Admission and enrolment of barristers and solicitors
Roll of barristers and solicitors

61Supply of information

  1. Every Registrar must supply to the New Zealand Law Society from time to time such information as it requires for the purpose of issuing practising certificates.