Complaint / Committee found unsatisfactory conduct / property transaction / complaint lawyer continued to be involved in client’s family’s affairs, decision should be published, client should be compensated, and lawyer should be prohibited from involvement in matters / review application by lawyer challenging penalties and in response to complainant’s application / Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006, section 156(1)(i) / Wislang v Medical Council of New Zealand [2002] NZCA 39 / Daniels v Complaints Committee 2 of the Wellington District Law Society [2011] 3 NZLR 850 / Workington v Sheffield LCRO 55/2009 (26 August 2009) / J v NZ Psychologist Board HC Wellington AP 34/01 (11 July 2001) / HELD / LCRO cannot stop lawyer representing client or being involved with trusts / no evidence requiring further compensation / Committee fine modest for conduct breaches, but no reasons to interfere / anonymised publication serves public interest / Committee’s decision confirmed / section 211(1)(a)
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