Laurence Ian Ward & Colette Maria Farrell
Allegation / charges
Breaches, Failures, Others, Solicitors' Accounts Rules
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Laurence Ian Ward, a solicitor at Ward & Co, admitted allegations 11-13 including dishonesty: he made material alterations to client account cheques (changing payee details) and presented altered/incorrect copy cheques to the SRA while attempting to mislead them. Allegations 1-8 and 10 were left to lie on file. The Tribunal found no exceptional circumstances and struck him off the Roll. Colette Maria Farrell, an admitted clerk (non-solicitor), was found to have acted dishonestly in conveyancing transactions involving her daughter and family members, concealing parties' identities from lender CHL and misusing mortgage funds (hallmarks of mortgage fraud); a Section 43 order was made against her. Ward ordered to pay costs of £13,500 (£9,000 of the £39,000 allegations 1-9 costs plus £4,500 for allegations 10-13); Farrell ordered to pay £30,000 in costs.
Duties found breached:
- Proper basis for allegations
- Honesty
- No conflict between current clients
- Handle inadvertently received material
- No improper use of client money
Aggravating factors:
- First Respondent had two previous Tribunal appearances (2002 and 2007)
- Conduct went to the core of a solicitor's position of trust
- Second Respondent's systematic course of conduct concealing parties' identities and preferring family interests
- Transactions exhibited hallmarks of mortgage fraud
Mitigating factors:
- First Respondent's behaviour said to be out of character with some ill health issues
- First Respondent made full and early admissions
- Second Respondent expressed apology and stated she would not seek legal employment again, cited lack of training