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Suspension or removal from the roll

Last updated 25 November 2019

Here, you can learn about

  • what you can and cannot do while you are suspended from the roll,
  • what types of work you are allowed to perform within the legal field when not on the roll,
  • conditions on your practising certificate (PC),
  • how to appeal against conditions on your PC, and
  • what may happen when you apply to renew your PC if there are conditions attached.
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