DAVID ERNEST ELEY
Allegation / charges
Struck Off the Roll of Practitioners
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
The Legal Practitioners Complaints Committee applied to have David Ernest Eley struck off the roll based on Tribunal findings across 10 references (nine proved) relating to five matters. The conduct involved repeated and serious neglect, undue delay, failure to keep clients informed, misleading clients, gross negligence, failure to respond to the Committee, and breach of an undertaking regarding a trust cheque. The Full Bench of the Supreme Court of WA found that a protracted course of conduct demonstrated the practitioner was not a fit and proper person to remain in practice. The Court noted some conduct reflected on his integrity and willingness to mislead, but made no express finding of dishonesty. He was struck off the roll. The Court declined to make the compensation orders sought (for R and U, and Mrs M) due to insufficient evidence and the clients' unwillingness to renounce civil claims.
Duties found breached:
- No improper communication with the court
- Comply with and respect court orders
- No taking unfair advantage
- Not mislead third parties or opponents
- Handle inadvertently received material
- Diligence and timeliness
- Honour professional undertakings
- Good faith and courtesy to colleagues
Aggravating factors:
- Protracted course of conduct over several years
- Repeated and serious failures causing significant prejudice to clients' interests
- Willingness to mislead clients and others when it suited him
- Remained unconcerned by his actions and blamed his clients
- Failure to cooperate with the Committee and Tribunal
- Failure to appear at Tribunal and Court hearings
- Prepared a file note misstating events leading up to judgment