A Tynwald committee will hear evidence on regulating legal services on the Isle of Man.
The Constitutional and Legal Affairs and Justice Committee is launching an inquiry and will hear from witnesses in the upcoming weeks.
It'll focus particularly on the role of the Law Society and the Advocates Disciplinary Tribunal.
The hearings will take place at the Legislative Council Chamber in Legislative Buildings in Douglas, the first on Monday, November 19 and the second Monday, December 17.
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