Restrictions on appearance bar former advisers from representing adverse interests without prior permission to prevent conflicts. A practitioner or authorised representative who advised on, drafted pleadings for, or acted for a party in a matter is prohibited from appearing for someone adverse to that former client in the same or connected proceedings, unless the practitioner obtains the prior permission of the tribunal.
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Restrictions on appearance bar former advisers from representing adverse interests without prior permission to prevent conflicts.
A practitioner or authorised representative who advised on, drafted pleadings for, or acted for a party in a matter is prohibited from appearing for someone adverse to that former client in the same or connected proceedings, unless the practitioner obtains the prior permission of the tribunal.
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