Lisa Margaret Carter
Allegation / charges
Breaches, Client Money, Failures, Solicitors' Accounts Rules
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
The respondent, a family law assistant solicitor at Walker Crompton Halliwell, deliberately arranged for receipts and payments to be wrongly posted to unrelated client ledger accounts over about a year (2003-2004), creating misleading authorisation slips to deceive the firm's cashiers, and ultimately paid £5,000 of her own money into client account to cover a payment due to a client. Separately, while a partner at CK Legal she breached the Solicitors Accounts Rules (failure to keep records and allowing bank charges to be debited from client account). She admitted all allegations except dishonesty. The Tribunal applied Twinsectra v Yardley and found her conduct dishonest. No client suffered financial loss and she sought no personal gain. The Tribunal reprimanded her on allegations (a) and (b) (treated as the accounts-rules-only matters consistent with her partner's reprimand) and struck her off the Roll for the remaining allegations.
Duties found breached:
- Honesty
- Act in the client's best interests
- No improper use of client money
- Accounting records, reconciliation and reports
- Account for interest on client money
- Good faith and courtesy to colleagues
Aggravating factors:
- Conduct took place over a period of about one year
- Created false authorisation slips intended to and which did mislead the firm's cashiers
- Continued course of conduct rather than putting matters right immediately