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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.662AAustralian legal practitioner does not breach practising certificate by providing legal service to board
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### sec.662A Australian legal practitioner does not breach practising certificate by providing legal service to board
This section applies to an Australian legal practitioner who—
is employed by the law society and, as a condition of that employment, is required to provide legal services to the board; and
has as a condition of the practitioner’s practising certificate a requirement not to engage in legal practice other than providing in-house legal services under section 353 (2) (b) .
The Australian legal practitioner does not fail to comply with the condition on the practitioner’s legal practising certificate merely by providing legal services to the board in the course of the practitioner’s employment by the law society.
s 662A ins 2013 No. 35 s 126
(sec.662A-ssec.1) This section applies to an Australian legal practitioner who— is employed by the law society and, as a condition of that employment, is required to provide legal services to the board; and has as a condition of the practitioner’s practising certificate a requirement not to engage in legal practice other than providing in-house legal services under section 353 (2) (b) .
(sec.662A-ssec.2) The Australian legal practitioner does not fail to comply with the condition on the practitioner’s legal practising certificate merely by providing legal services to the board in the course of the practitioner’s employment by the law society.
- (a) is employed by the law society and, as a condition of that employment, is required to provide legal services to the board; and
- (b) has as a condition of the practitioner’s practising certificate a requirement not to engage in legal practice other than providing in-house legal services under section 353 (2) (b) .