Section 43Part 5 — ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Removal of name from Roll for non-practice
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This section applies where the name of an attorney-at-law who is not a Caymanian appears on the Roll but the attorney-at-law has ceased to hold a practising certificate.
The Clerk of the Court shall as soon as practicable after of an attorney-at-law who is not a Caymanian ceases to hold a practising certificate send a notice to the attorney-at-law at the residential address of the attorney-at-law entered on the Roll.
The notice under subsection (2) shall inform the attorney-at-law that unless the attorney-at-law —
applies for a practising certificate; or
is with a law firm or an in-house counsel and applies to keep the attorney-at-law's name on the Roll,
the Clerk of the Court shall remove the name of the attorney-at-law from the Roll after twelve months of the service of the notice.
If, within twelve months after the service of the notice under subsection (2), the attorney-at-law has not applied for a practising certificate or applied to keep the attorney-at-law's name on the Roll, the Clerk of the Court shall remove the name of the attorney-at-law from the Roll.
The Clerk of the Court shall, as soon as practicable, publish the name of any attorney-at-law whose name has been removed from the Roll under this section.
If the Clerk of the Court removes the name of an attorney-at-law from the Roll under this section, the Clerk of the Court shall —
immediately following the removal, provide the Council with the name of the attorney-at-law that has been removed from the Roll under this section; and
as soon as practicable after the removal, publish a notice stating that the name of the attorney-at-law has been removed from the Roll under this section.