The Court of Honour is an institution of the Lithuanian Bar Association, which examines disciplinary cases started by the Bar Council and the Minister of Justice against advocates and advocates’ assistants.
The Court of Honour consists of 5 members, who have practised as advocates for at least 10 years. Three members are elected by advocates in the General Meeting of Advocates and two members are appointed by the Minister of Justice of the Republic of Lithuania.
Lawyers’ professional activities are subject to strict requirements of care and diligence. Lawyer's conduct should not form a basis for distrusting him, doubting lawfulness, ethical character of his actions or his honesty. A disciplinary case is started against a lawyer or assistant lawyer for a possibly conducted breach of professional activities or ethics.
In taking its decision, the Court of Honour of the Lithuanian Bar assesses the degree of lawyer’s fault, the character of the breach, its circumstances and consequences.
The Court of Honour of the Lithuanian Bar examines disciplinary cases started against a lawyer or assistant lawyer in a meeting held behind closed doors. Participation of the persons (against whom the disciplinary case is started) is mandatory, however absence of the persons from the meeting of the Court of Honour of the Lithuanian Bar is not an obstacle for examination of the disciplinary case, save for cases when the Court of Honour decides that participation of such persons is necessary.
The Court of Honour of the Lithuanian Bar can suspend, dismiss a disciplinary case or impose a disciplinary penalty.