Re: Legal Advice - Legality/Ethics of students giving advice
legal ethics?
well when ur a lawyer- to practice, u must be affliated with the law society and each year u have to pay for courses that keep u abreast of the law
now if ur an unoffiliated architect or lawyer or doctor or something else - there are ethical issues with taking money for providing ur services
1st) you are not getting the up to date- society backed accreditation is not available
if everyone did what u did- the quality of legal advice would drop
also it would lower the integrity of the profession
look the bottom line is- we wanna keep our jobs lol kidding.
ummm
2) there are issues of tort which might or might not apply
i think a lawyer who is negligent cannot be sued- i think the case from memory was D'orta v d'orta.... iof ur not a lawyer- i dunno whats the issue there
3) u have to be aware that the guy is a student and not a lawyer- no false pretences should be allowed- but if u do know... u need to know this
law students study mainly substantive law and not procedural law-
i had an friend ask me a question coz he assualted someone ... i think the guy that got assualted didnt wanna lay charges -but the police still took them in...
i explained to him wat wass actual bodily harm, and how his circumstances made him guilty for that- i think it was self defence but he was excessive... but i couldnt explain why the police took him in and said that what the other person decides to do is irrelevant-- i must have dreamt all this coz i dunno who the hell i was talking to or what has happened since..