
Attorney Regulation
Attorney regulation refers to the oversight and discipline of lawyers by official bodies to ensure they adhere to standards of professionalism, ethics, and competence. These regulatory agencies establish rules for legal practice, handle complaints against lawyers, and enforce disciplinary actions when needed. The goal is to protect clients, maintain public trust, and uphold the integrity of the legal system. Regulation can include licensing requirements, continuing education, and sanctions for misconduct, ensuring lawyers serve their clients effectively and ethically.