Sentences with phrase «solicitor against striking»

Beaumont v Council of the Law Society of Scotland 2006 SC 659: opposition to appeal by solicitor against striking off.
Robson v Council of the Law Society of Scotland 2008 S.C. 218: opposition to appeal by solicitor against striking off.

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Finally, while continuing to warn against involvement in artificial arrangements, the SRA refers to a solicitor who was struck off when allegations were proved against him, including that «he declared to... HMRC... that he... had bought a property for a price lower than that which he paid... resulting in him paying too little in stamp duty land tax».
Cassels Brock and Hamilton argued the claim should be struck from the pleading because parliamentary privilege is absolute and there is no requirement to balance it against solicitor - client privilege.
In the context of solicitors» disciplinary proceedings, the High Court in Baxendale - Walker v Middleton [2011] EWHC 998 (QB), [2011] All ER (D) 242 (Apr) struck out claims against parties involved in solicitors» disciplinary proceedings against the claimant, as the hearing was covered by judicial immunity and the claims amounted to a collateral attack upon the final decision.
Dr David Southall, the paediatrician whose expert evidence led to the wrongful conviction of solicitor Sally Clark, has lost his appeal against a decision to strike him off the medical register for serious professional misconduct.
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