Professional Discipline
Our Professional Clients
Our experience in regulatory law enables us to provide a comprehensive service, including advice following a Notification of a Complaint, the subsequent response, and representation during formal interviews, as well as related disciplinary and/or criminal proceedings.
We will liaise with the regulatory body throughout the disciplinary process, from responding to the Regulator’s findings to preparing for any substantive disciplinary hearing (FTP). We can also advise on appeals and judicial reviews against Court and tribunal findings.
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Judicial Review
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We offer the following legal services to assist our clients through various types of inquests and public inquiries:
- Coroner’s Inquest
- Workplace Fatalities
- Road Traffic Accidents
- Healthcare Inquiries
- Police Conduct Inquiries
- Public Health Inquiries
- Public Inquiries

Police Station
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Anyone arrested or invited for a voluntary interview under caution is entitled to legal advice. Securing specialist legal representation at this early stage is crucial. It can have a significant impact on the outcome of a case, potentially preventing a prosecution altogether.
At Harold and McCormack Law, we offer prompt, strategic advice and robust representation to clients involved in criminal investigations across the full spectrum of offences. We are available 24/7 to attend police stations, ensuring legal protection from the outset.
Why early legal advice matters
Police interviews under caution (commonly referred to as “PACE interviews”) are a pivotal part of any criminal investigation. What is said, or not said, during these interviews can shape the direction of the case.
Our solicitors will:
- Explain the allegations and an individual’s legal rights in plain terms
- Liaise with investigators to obtain disclosure before interview
- Advise whether to answer questions, submit a written statement, or provide no comment
- Provide protection from unlawful or unfair questioning
- Protect an individual’s rights during searches, identification procedures, or bail decisions
We are skilled in managing both voluntary interviews and interviews following arrest, including high-profile and complex investigations.
Voluntary interviews: Don’t go alone
Even if you are not under arrest, a voluntary interview under caution (sometimes called a “Caution Plus 3” interview) is still part of a criminal investigation and should be treated with the same seriousness.
You are entitled to free legal representation, and attending without a lawyer can be a serious mistake. Our early involvement can often clarify misunderstandings or help avoid unnecessary escalation.
Why choose Harold and McCormack Law
We understand that a police interview can be a daunting experience. Our lawyers are calm under pressure and highly experienced in criminal defence. We are trusted by clients to provide:
- Immediate, confidential legal support
- Strategic advice before, during, and after the interview
- Ongoing representation throughout any investigation or prosecution

Reputation & Crisis Management
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Protecting Reputations in a rapidly changing media landscape
In today’s digital age, where news spreads instantly and reputational damage can be long-lasting, effective legal intervention is crucial. At Harold and McCormack Law, we advise individuals and organisations who face reputational threats, whether due to media coverage, online allegations, criminal or regulatory investigations, or other forms of public scrutiny. Read more >
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if my regulator contacts me or I receive a complaint?
Does a complaint automatically mean restrictions on my ability to practise?
Will this affect my ability to continue working?
Do you attend interviews and hearings with clients?
How long do professional discipline investigations usually take?
Timescales vary widely. Some matters conclude in weeks, others take many months. We manage expectations carefully and keep clients informed throughout, so there are no surprises.
What if the issue also involves criminal or regulatory risk?
Where there is overlap, we advise strategically with all potential consequences in mind. Decisions made in a disciplinary process can have wider implications and we ensure those risks are properly managed.
Who will handle my case?
Your case will be handled by a senior lawyer with experience in professional discipline matters. You will have continuity throughout, so your adviser fully understands your role, your sector and the pressures you are facing.