s.78Obligations of attorney-at-law or recognised law entity in relation to an articled clerk
78
Section 78Part 10ARTICLES OF CLERKSHIP

Obligations of attorney-at-law or recognised law entity in relation to an articled clerk

←→ Navigate  ·  Click subsection badges to collapse  ·  Press ? for help

If an attorney-at-law or recognised law entity has an articled clerk in that attorney-at-law's or recognised law entity's service, the attorney-at-law or recognised law entity shall ensure that during the period of articles of clerkship of the articled clerk, the articled clerk —
receives adequate legal training including training relating to professional responsibility, legal etiquette and conduct;
is exposed to all major areas of the Cayman Islands law practised by the attorney-at-law or recognised law entity; and
participates in courses, workshops or programmes that relate to the areas of Cayman Islands law in which the articled clerk is being trained.
If an attorney-at-law or recognised law entity fails to comply with this section and as a result is found guilty of professional misconduct, the attorney-at-law or recognised law entity shall not take any person into that attorney-at-law's or recognised law entity's service as an articled clerk until the Council advises the attorney-at-law or recognised law entity otherwise.