Reporting unacceptable conduct
The obligations for making a confidential report are set out in rules 2.8 and 2.9 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (Lawyers: Conduct and Client Care) Rules 2008.
Lawyers must submit a report to the Law Society if they have reasonable grounds to suspect another lawyer has engaged in misconduct. They can also report unsatisfactory conduct.
This obligation applies whether the lawyer experienced the conduct or became aware of what took place as a supervisor, employer, colleague or bystander.
- Make a confidential report
Use an online form to submit a confidential report. - When should I make a report?
What conduct can be reported and how it is defined in legislation. - Information about making a report
More information about obligations, confidentiality and the complaints process. - Privacy
Understand how we will handle privacy and your information. - Get support
What support is available to you if you have experienced or witnessed misconduct.
If you have questions about the process or wish to ask advice before making a report, you can talk to us in confidence on 0800 261 801.
If you are not a lawyer but have a concern about a lawyer, please visit the Lawyers Complaints Service for information on how we can help.
Last updated on the 3rd April 2018
