Attorneys Act, 1979 (Act No. 53 of 1979)

Rules for the Attorneys' Profession

Part VI : Conduct

Specialisation and expertise

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42.Members may, on the basis of specialised qualifications or experience, advertise or hold themselves out as being specialists or as offering specialist services, provided that if a member claims specialisation or expertise in any branch of the law, the Council may:
42.1require a member to show good cause by a specified date why he or she should not be ordered by the Council to cease to hold himself or herself out as a specialist or as expert in any particular branch of the law;
42.2order the member to cease holding himself or herself out as a specialist or expert in the branch of the law concerned if it is the opinion of the Council that the member's claim is not justified; and
42.3declare that such order shall serve as notice in terms of rule 50 without in any way limiting the Council's powers in terms of rule 50.