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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Civil Division) Decisions >> Shuman, Re Matter of the Solicitors' Admissions Regulations [2003] EWCA Civ 1787 (03 December 2003) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Civ/2003/1787.html Cite as: [2003] EWCA Civ 1787 |
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B e f o r e :
(Lord Phillips of Worth Matravers)
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IN THE MATTER OF THE SOLICITORS' ADMISSIONS REGULATIONS 1974 | ||
RE A SOLICITOR | ||
10 of 2003 | ||
M SHUMAN |
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MR N GIFFIN QC (instructed by Messrs Wright Son & Pepper) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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"2.1 That he shall not practise as a partner in or be employed by a Multi-national Partnership (MNP) or practise as an office holder and/or shareowner and/or employee and/or member of a company or Limited Liability Partnership (LLP) which is a recognised body without having first of all obtained the written approval of the Office for the Supervision of Solicitors to do so; and
2.2 That he shall not fulfil the role of a person qualified to supervise for the purposes of Practice Rule 13 of the Solicitors Practice Rules 1990 (as amended); and
2.3 That he shall not hold, receive, or have responsibility for client's money; and
2.4 He shall not be a signatory to any client or office account cheque; and
2.5 He shall not be involved, directly or indirectly, in any transaction or purported transaction of a nature similar to those High Yield Investment Schemes/Capital Enhancement Schemes identified in the Forensic Investigations Report dated 30 September 2002 which bore certain of the hallmarks of fraud as set out in the Law Society's guidance on banking instrument fraud and raised issues referred to in the Law Society's guidance on money laundering, nor in any litigation, arbitration or other legal work directly or indirectly related to such transactions; and
2.6 That any employer or prospective employer who is a principal in a MNP or in a company or a LLP which is a recognised body will be informed of those conditions."
The Background
The Statutory Provisions.
"(1) The Law Society shall maintain a register of foreign lawyers for the purposes of this section.
(2) A foreign lawyer who wishes to be registered under this section must apply to the Society in accordance with the requirements of Part I of Schedule 14.
(3) The power to make rules under-
(a) the following provisions of the Solicitors Act 1974-
(i) section 31 (professional practice, conduct and discipline);
(ii) section 32 (accounts and trust accounts);
(iii) section 34 (accountants' reports);
(iv) section 36 (Compensation Fund); and
(v) section 37 (professional indemnity); and
(b) section 9 of the Administration of Justice Act 1985 (incorporated practices),
shall also be exercisable in relation to registered foreign lawyers."
"'the register' means the register maintained by the Society under section 89;
'registration' means registration in that register."
"(1) An application for registration or for renewal of registration---
(a) shall be made to the Society in such form as the Council may prescribe; and.
(b) shall be accompanied by such fee as the Council may, with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls, prescribe.
(2) Where such an application is duly made by a foreign lawyer, the Law Society may register the applicant if it is satisfied that the legal profession of which the applicant is a member is one which is so regulated as to make it appropriate—
(a for solicitors to enter into multi-national
partnerships with members of that profession; and
(b) for members of that profession to be officers of recognised bodies.
(3) Any registration may be made subject to such conditions as the Society sees fit to impose.
(4) The Council may make regulations, with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls, with respect to—
(a the keeping of the register (including the manner in which entries are to be made, altered or removed); and.
(b) applications for registration or renewal of registration.
(5) The register may be kept by means of a computer."
Paragraph 3 "Duration of registration" provides:
"(1) Every registration shall have effect from the beginning of the day on which it is entered in the register.
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(4) Where a foreign lawyer is registered, the Society may cancel his registration if—
(a) the renewal date for his registration has passed but he has not applied for it to be renewed; or
(b he has applied to the Society for it to be cancelled."
"Re-instatement of disciplined foreign lawyer
12.—(1) Where a person's registration has been suspended by virtue of paragraph 11, it shall be revived—
(a if his right to practise in the jurisdiction in question is restored; and.
(b) a copy of the instrument restoring his right, certified to be a true copy by an officer of the appropriate court in the jurisdiction in question, or the professional body concerned, is served on the Society.
(2) Where a person whose registration is suspended by virtue of paragraph 11 applies to the Society for the suspension to be terminated, the Society may terminate it subject to such conditions, if any, as it thinks fit to impose.
Effective date of revived registration
13. Where a foreign lawyer's registration is revived (whether as the result of the termination of its suspension, restoration by order of the Tribunal or for any other reason), that revival shall take effect on such date, and subject to such conditions, as the Society may direct.
Appeal against conditions or refusals
14.—(1) Any foreign lawyer may appeal to the Master of the Rolls against—
(a the refusal of the Society to register him or to renew his registration;
(b) the refusal of the Society to terminate the suspension of his registration on an application made by him under paragraph 12;
(c) the failure of the Society to deal with any application by him for registration, renewal of registration or the termination (under paragraph 12(2)) of a suspension within a reasonable time; or
(d) any condition imposed by the Society under paragraph 2(3), 12(2) or 13.
(2) An appeal under sub-paragraph (1)(a), (b) or (d) must be brought within the period of one month beginning with the date on which the Society notifies the applicant of its decision on his application.
(3) On an appeal to him under this paragraph, the Master of the Rolls may make such order as he thinks fit."
"Any registration may be made subject to such conditions as the Society sees fit to impose."