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Sharp v The Law Society of Scotland

1984 SC 129 (also reported 1984 SLT 313)
JurisdictionUnited Kingdom
CourtCourt of Session (Inner House)
Year1984
StatusBinding authority

Key Principle

Professional misconduct by a solicitor in Scotland consists of a departure from the standards of conduct to be expected of competent and reputable solicitors which competent and reputable solicitors would regard as serious and reprehensible, assessed on the whole circumstances and the degree of culpability of the individual.

Area of Law

General

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