Display title | Law Society, 'Practice note: Representation before mental health tribunals' (12/12/19) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This practice note contains information under the following headings: (1) Introduction; (2) The right to legal advice and representation before the tribunal; (3) Communication with the client; (4) Taking instructions; (5) Your duties towards your client; (6) Good tribunal practice; (7) Representing children and young people before the tribunal; (8) More information. The changes mainly arise from the SRA Handbook being replaced by the SRA Standards and Regulations on 25/11/19. A tracked changes version is available on MHLO. Superseded by Law Society, 'Practice note: Representation before mental health tribunals' (31/8/22). |