Lawrence David Winter
Allegation / charges
Client Money, Failures, Others
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Lawrence David Winter, a former solicitor who had voluntarily removed his name from the Roll in July 1999, faced allegations of conduct unbefitting a solicitor relating to his client Mrs S. The Tribunal found all allegations substantiated: he took unfair advantage of his client, misappropriated cash deposits (said to be around £75,000), failed to complete share transfers (instead transferring D.P. Ltd shares to himself and his wife), wrongly claimed beneficial ownership of the company in litigation, and swore false/misleading affidavits. The Respondent did not appear. The Tribunal described his behaviour as 'disgraceful' but, as he had already removed his name from the Roll, ordered that his name not be restored except by Tribunal order, plus costs of £8,137.07. No express finding of dishonesty was recorded in the findings.
Duties found breached:
- No taking unfair advantage
- Not mislead third parties or opponents
- No own-interest conflict
- Handle inadvertently received material
- No improper use of client money
- No improper solicitation or touting
Aggravating factors:
- Misappropriation of client funds of approximately £75,000
- Brought civil litigation against his own client based on false claims, which was dismissed with a personal costs order against him
- Swore false and misleading affidavits
- Evicted the client from her premises
- Failed to participate in the disciplinary proceedings
- Conduct described by the Tribunal as 'extraordinary' and 'disgraceful'