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What is the LPC in South Africa?

The Legal Practice Council (LPC) is a statutory regulatory authority and does not have members like the previous Law Societies had. All admitted and enrolled legal practitioners (attorneys and advocates) are regulated by the LPC. The PCs are substructures of the LPC and have delegated functions.

What is the role of the LPC?

The Legal Practice Council is mandated to set norms and standards, to provide for the admission and enrolment of legal practitioners and to regulate the professional conduct of legal practitioners to ensure accountability.

What is LCP in law?

Legal Practice Course (LPC) a period of recognised training (also known as a training contract)

How do you check if the attorney is legit in South Africa?

Check whether a legal practitioner is registered

  1. Gauteng, North-West, Mpumalanga and Limpopo. E-mail: info@lpc.org.za Tel: (012) 338 5800.
  2. Free State: E-mail: infofs@lpc.org.za Tel: (051) 447 3237.
  3. KwaZulu-Natal: E-mail: infokzn@lpc.org.za Tel: (033) 345 1304.
  4. Western, Eastern and Northern Cape:

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