ELIZABETH WIESE
Allegation / charges
Unprofessional Conduct and Unsatisfactory Conduct by way of Unprofessional Conduct
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
The Legal Practitioners Complaints Committee brought two complaints against practitioner Elizabeth Wiese for trust accounting irregularities identified in a 2006 audit: failing to deposit trust monies to a trust account on 13 occasions, and applying trust monies to costs without serving bills within 14 days on 5 occasions. She admitted the conduct and cooperated fully. No dishonesty was alleged or found; the breaches arose from poor administration, and in every case work in progress exceeded the sums appropriated. The Tribunal accepted the parties' agreed consent orders, finding the practitioner guilty of unprofessional/unsatisfactory conduct and imposing a fine of $3000 plus $1000 costs on each complaint.
Duties found breached:
Aggravating factors:
- Serious breaches of trust accounting legislation on multiple occasions (13 instances of failure to deposit and 5 instances of improper application of trust funds)
Mitigating factors:
- No dishonesty found
- Full cooperation with the Complaints Committee
- Work in progress substantially exceeded amounts appropriated in every case - not a case of paying herself before work done
- Bills ultimately rendered in all cases so clients never deprived of right to taxation
- Breaches essentially administrative in nature arising from poor administration
- Many instances involved amounts of $1000 or less
- Practitioner took remedial steps (checks banking daily, employed competent bookkeeper, staff education, weekly compliance reviews)
- Unlikely to reoffend
⚠ figures not found verbatim in the source were dropped: ["unverified_fine_amount=6000"]
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