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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Rosser, Re Solicitor's Act 1974 No 17 of 2001 [2002] EWCA Civ 203 (12 February 2002) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2002/203.html Cite as: [2002] EWCA Civ 203 |
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Strand London WC2A 2LL Tuesday 12 February 2002 |
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B e f o r e :
(LORD PHILLIPS)
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IN THE MATTER OF THE SOLICITOR'S ACT 1974 | ||
RE A SOLICITOR | ||
NO 17 of 2001 | ||
(MRS CAROLINE ROSSER) |
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Smith Bernal Reporting, 190 Fleet Street
London EC4A 2AG
Tel: 020 7421 4040 Fax: 020 7831 8838
Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR DAVID BARTON (Instructed by Messrs Whitehead Monckton, Kent, ME14 1BL) appeared on behalf of the Law Society.
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"... she may act as a solicitor only in employment which is approved by the Office for the Supervision of Solicitors in connection with the imposition of that condition, and that she is not an office holder and/or director/shareholder of an incorporated solicitor's practice and that she does not hold or receive client money."
"1. The Panel considered as a preliminary issue Ms Rosser's request for an oral hearing and decided that there was sufficient information before it to make a decision on the papers before them.
2. The Panel carefully considered the grounds of the application for review submitted by Ms Rosser in her letter of 13 September 2001 but RESOLVED to dismiss the application. The Reasons were that the Panel considered that the condition was necessary to protect the interests of the public. The Panel acknowledged Ms Rosser's reasons that it may affect her ability to gain employment with one of the firms to which she intends to apply and also that the bankruptcy was not in the course of her practising as a solicitor or of any impropriety with respect to her practising as a solicitor, however, in all circumstances the Panel were satisfied that the decision reached by the Adjudicator at First Instance was correct and the condition was justified and desirable."
"I was Bankrupt due to circumstances arising out of the breakdown of my marriage and being left in debt to a rental liability following the departure of my ex-husband.
I was subsequently pursued by Citibank who sought Bankruptcy against me.
I wish to make absolutely clear that this has had nothing to do with my Practice as a solicitor.
In support of that I can confirm that I was previously the Compliance Partner at Beresfords Solicitors of Doncaster.
My recent working history demonstrates a track record of working at substantial commercial Practices dealing only with commercial work. I do not believe I will be able to obtain employment with any such firm with a conditional certificate.
I understand the need to protect the public in cases of Solicitor impropriety but the Law Society accept there is no suggestion of this in my case.
In all the circumstances I ask His Lordship to review my Appeal and to say that it is just and equitable that I receive a Practising Certificate without Conditions."