Colin Kenneth Grooms
Allegation / charges
Breaches, Delays, Failures, Solicitors' Accounts Rules
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Sole practitioner Colin Kenneth Grooms continued to practise after his practising certificate expired on 31 October 2017 (until at least March 2018) without authorisation or professional indemnity insurance, taking on new clients and misleading the court. He also failed to keep proper accounts (with an unexplained client account shortfall) and failed to respond to the Legal Ombudsman. The Tribunal, proceeding in his absence, found all four allegations proved beyond reasonable doubt, including an express finding of dishonesty under the Ivey test on Allegation 1. The Tribunal found the misconduct at the highest level with no exceptional circumstances and ordered that he be struck off the Roll and pay costs of £10,658.55.
Duties found breached:
- Accounting records, reconciliation and reports
- Cooperate openly with regulators
- Hold a current practising certificate
- No baseless or threatened misconduct report
- Professional indemnity insurance
Aggravating factors:
- Dishonesty
- Misconduct was deliberate, calculated and repeated over several months
- Breach of trust to court and clients
- Misled the court, opposing parties and the regulator
- Experienced solicitor with complete control and responsibility
- Continued accounts failings despite a prior SRA warning in 2015
Mitigating factors:
- Some degree of co-operation with the FI Officer
- No previous disciplinary findings
- Did not challenge the FI report
- Motivation partly to help clients and wind down practice