Oliver James Saxon
Allegation / charges
Breaches, Code of Conduct for Firms 2019, Failures, SRA Principles 2019
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Oliver James Saxon, Director, Owner and COLP of Tyto Law Limited, admitted five allegations relating to an unadmitted person, Mr Ben Moore, who was subject to a s.43 Solicitors Act 1974 order. Saxon failed to ensure the Firm complied with the s.43 order, provided inaccurate information to the SRA in an application to employ Mr Moore, caused/permitted the Firm to continue employing Mr Moore in knowing contravention of the order, and failed to ensure conditions imposed by the SRA were met. The Tribunal dealt with the matter on the papers via an Agreed Outcome, finding the admissions properly made. No dishonesty was found (the matter concerned breaches of integrity-related principles). The Tribunal imposed a one-month suspension commencing 1 August 2025 and ordered costs of £4,800 inclusive of VAT.
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