TOMAS MIJATOVIC
Allegation / charges
Unprofessional Conduct and Suspended
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
A WA legal practitioner was found guilty of three counts of professional/unprofessional conduct arising from his handling of a family law property settlement client: (1) improperly advancing his own interests over the client's regarding costs, including dishonestly concealing a prejudicial second costs agreement; (2) gross overcharging (billing $22,000 where a Registrar assessed a reasonable fee at ~$5,500), including a dishonest charge for attending a social birthday function and reliance on fabricated records; and (3) improperly writing to a court Registrar during a taxation with critical allegations, without notice or copy to the other side. The Tribunal made express findings of dishonesty. It transmitted a report to the Supreme Court (full bench) recommending the practitioner be struck off, suspended him pending that determination, and ordered him to pay the Committee's agreed costs of $71,071.58.
Duties found breached:
- No improper communication with the court
- Personal probity and fitness to practise
- No conflict between current clients
- No improper solicitation or touting
Aggravating factors:
- Vulnerability of the client (limited English, inexperienced with lawyers, trusting and dependent on the practitioner)
- Express findings of dishonesty - concealing terms of the costs agreement and dishonestly charging for a social birthday function
- Fabrication/backdating of file records and timesheets to justify charges
- Invented instructions to appeal to generate further chargeable work
- Complete lack of remorse, contrition or insight, maintaining he 'ought to have been commended not chastised'
- Aggressive cross-examination of the elderly client causing her distress
- Continuing failure to appreciate professional responsibilities from the events through to closing submissions
Mitigating factors:
- Approximately 14 years in practice with no other relevant finding of misconduct
- Favourable references from two clients as to effectiveness and cost efficiency
- Some voluntary legal advice services and membership of legal committees
- Community and football administration involvement
- Personal circumstances - responsibility for wife, young family and elderly parent, substantial mortgage, no other income-producing skills
- Offer of undertakings regarding future costs agreements (given little weight)
Duties engaged
Other decisions involving this respondent
Matched by respondent name — may include a different person with the same name.