Australian Discipline: The Story of Issac Brott

Legal Ethics 15 (2):197-241 (2012)
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Abstract

This article tells the story of attempts to improve the regulation of lawyers in Victoria, Australia 1975-2012. It also tells the parallel story of one Victorian solicitor, Issac Brott, who was the subject of multiple complaints about his conduct during that same period of time but against whom professional discipline proved both ineffective and irrelevant

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