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Roy Swartzberg

JurisdictionCanada — British Columbia
BodyLaw Society of British Columbia (LSBC)
Professionlawyer
DateJune 5, 2019
HearingRule 4-29 Admission of Misconduct and Undertaking | Summary
OutcomeRule 4-29 Admission of Misconduct and Undertaking | Summary

Allegation / charges

Rule 4-29 Admission of Misconduct and Undertaking | Summary

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionOther
Dishonesty foundYes

In a Law Society of British Columbia Rule 4-29 resolution, Roy Swartzberg admitted professional misconduct on all 12 allegations in a March 2018 citation. The admitted facts disclosed extensive deception of five clients over several years: fabricating non-existent summary trials, decisions, protection orders, variance orders and court file numbers; falsifying court documents; abandoning litigation while pretending it was advancing; misleading opposing and successor lawyers; making an undisclosed personal loan and cash payments to a vulnerable family-law client without ILA and misrepresenting their source; and accepting ~$10,000 in rings from a will/POA client (whom he named himself executor of) without ILA. On June 5, 2019 the Discipline Committee accepted his admission and a seven-year undertaking not to practise law (deemed to have ceased membership due to disciplinary proceedings under Rule 4-29(5)). No fine or costs were recorded. He had no prior conduct record and provided a clinical psychologist's letter.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Pattern of sustained deception across multiple clients (DD, AB, CJ, ES, CL) over several years
  • Fabrication of court orders and false court file numbers
  • Exploitation of a vulnerable client (DD, a victim of domestic abuse seeking protection orders for her child)
  • Misled fellow lawyers and continued deception even during Law Society investigation/civil claims

Mitigating factors:

  • No prior professional conduct record
  • Admission of misconduct and undertaking not to practise law
  • Letter from the Respondent's clinical psychologist
  • Returned the three rings to Client CL

Duties engaged

Documents

Source: https://www.lawsociety.bc.ca/lsbc/apps/hearings/viewreport.cfm?hearing_id=1342&t=Swartzberg-Rule-4-29-Admission-of-Misconduct-and-Undertaking#_toph1