TAKUDZWA HILLARY CHIWANZA
The Law Society of Zimbabwe (LSZ), which is the country's regulatory professional body for legal practitioners, has sternly censured law firm principals over their attitudes towards junior legal practitioners, reminding them to treat their professional assistants as human beings.
In a circular distributed to all law firms, LSZ — through its Executive Secretary Edward Mapara — bemoaned the fact that there are some law firms in Zimbabwe which are making junior lawyers pay for their own Practising Certificates (PCs), as well as making junior lawyers pay for their own continuous training assessment exercises.
"Principals are called upon to assume full responsibility for training the professional assistance that they take under their wings. They should engender loyalty by offering the best training and exercising good human resources management."
Law firm principals were reminded to treat junior lawyers as human beings and that failure to observe these regulations may attract punishment.
"You are urged to treat your [professional assistants] humanely and with professional courtesy.
"Principals, are reminded that failure to observe the foregoing may constitute acts of misconduct and may attract sanctions."
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