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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.487Protection from liability for notification of conduct or making a complaint
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### sec.487 Protection from liability for notification of conduct or making a complaint
This section applies if a person makes a complaint or otherwise gives information to the commissioner, the law society or the bar association about conduct that is—
conduct of an Australian lawyer or a law practice employee; or
a possible contravention of section 24 or 25 .
The person is not liable, civilly (including in an action for defamation), criminally or under an administrative process for making the complaint, giving the notice or otherwise giving information to the commissioner, the law society or the bar association relating to the complaint or notice, including, for example, giving further information under section 431 .
Also, merely because the person makes the complaint, gives the notice or otherwise gives information as mentioned in subsection (2) , the person can not be held to have—
breached any code of professional etiquette or ethics; or
departed from accepted standards of professional conduct.
(sec.487-ssec.1) This section applies if a person makes a complaint or otherwise gives information to the commissioner, the law society or the bar association about conduct that is— conduct of an Australian lawyer or a law practice employee; or a possible contravention of section 24 or 25 .
(sec.487-ssec.2) The person is not liable, civilly (including in an action for defamation), criminally or under an administrative process for making the complaint, giving the notice or otherwise giving information to the commissioner, the law society or the bar association relating to the complaint or notice, including, for example, giving further information under section 431 .
(sec.487-ssec.3) Also, merely because the person makes the complaint, gives the notice or otherwise gives information as mentioned in subsection (2) , the person can not be held to have— breached any code of professional etiquette or ethics; or departed from accepted standards of professional conduct.
- (a) conduct of an Australian lawyer or a law practice employee; or
- (b) a possible contravention of section 24 or 25 .
- (a) breached any code of professional etiquette or ethics; or
- (b) departed from accepted standards of professional conduct.