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303 Referring matters to ACAT
(1) If, on a costs assessment, the Supreme Court considers that the legal
costs charged by a law practice are grossly excessive, the court must
refer the matter to the ACAT to consider whether orders should be
made in relation to any Australian legal practitioner or
Australian-registered foreign lawyer involved.
(2) If the Supreme Court considers that a costs assessment raises any
other matter that may amount to unsatisfactory professional conduct
or professional misconduct on the part of an Australian legal
practitioner or Australian-registered foreign lawyer, the court may
refer the matter to the ACAT to consider whether orders should be
made in relation to an Australian legal practitioner or
Australian-registered foreign lawyer.