Restriction on appearance bars practitioners from representing parties adverse to former clients without tribunal permission. Rule 121 prohibits a legal practitioner or authorised representative who has advised, drafted pleadings for, or acted for a party in any Tribunal case or proceeding from appearing for any person adverse to that former client in the same proceeding, any matter arising therefrom, or any connected matter, except with the Tribunal's prior permission.
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Restriction on appearance bars practitioners from representing parties adverse to former clients without tribunal permission.
Rule 121 prohibits a legal practitioner or authorised representative who has advised, drafted pleadings for, or acted for a party in any Tribunal case or proceeding from appearing for any person adverse to that former client in the same proceeding, any matter arising therefrom, or any connected matter, except with the Tribunal's prior permission.
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