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Langford v The Law Society: 2002

A court should not interfere with an order of the Solicitors’ Disciplinary Tribunal unless it was out of line with previous penalties imposed or otherwise plainly wrong.

Citations:

[2002] EWHC Admin 2802

Cited by:

CitedBaxendale-Walker v The Law Society Admn 30-Mar-2006
The solicitor appealed being struck off. He had given a character reference in circumstances where he did not have justification for the assessment.
Held: ‘The appellant knew that Barclays Bank trusted him to provide a truthful reference. . .
CitedBaxendale-Walker v The Law Society Admn 30-Mar-2006
The solicitor appealed being struck off. He had given a character reference in circumstances where he did not have justification for the assessment.
Held: ‘The appellant knew that Barclays Bank trusted him to provide a truthful reference. . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Legal Professions

Updated: 10 May 2022; Ref: scu.241556

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