Stuart Jay Zukerman
Allegation / charges
Rule 3-7.1 Consent Agreement
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Stuart J. Zukerman, a BC family lawyer called in 1989, admitted to professional misconduct involving sustained sexual harassment of employees between approximately 2000 and 2023, including non-consensual touching, sexual comments, unwelcome advances, and surreptitious photographing/attempted filming of an employee. He created a highly sexualized, hostile work environment. Under a Rule 3-7.1 consent agreement approved August 26, 2024, he agreed to resign his Law Society membership effective November 30, 2024, and undertook a 5-year ban on practising law and applying for reinstatement, among other restrictions. No express finding of dishonesty was made; no fine or costs stated.
Duties found breached:
Aggravating factors:
- Prior professional conduct record (2017 Conduct Review for disparaging online comments about a client's ex-wife)
- Misconduct occurred over a period of more than twenty years despite repeated complaints
- Lawyer was in a heightened position of power over his employees
- Severe impact on victims, resulting in three individuals leaving the firm
Mitigating factors:
- Medical report showing physical and mental health issue contributing to the May 10, 2023 incident
- Cooperation with the Law Society's investigation
- Admission of misconduct
- Took steps to address his health issues