Geoffrey Catterall
Allegation / charges
Breaches, Client Money, Solicitors' Accounts Rules
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Geoffrey Catterall, a solicitor and partner at Toller Beattie, made nineteen improper payments from client account (clients' funds misused totalling £214,182) to clients or third parties not entitled to them, between July 1993 and March 1994. He derived no personal benefit and acted out of sympathy under an intolerable, insufficiently supervised workload while suffering a mental breakdown. The Tribunal found the allegations substantiated but expressly found he had NOT behaved dishonestly because his impaired mental state meant he probably lacked the appropriate mens rea. He was suspended indefinitely to allow recovery, and no order for costs was made given the family's circumstances.
Duties found breached:
- No conflict between current clients
- No improper use of client money
- No improper solicitation or touting
Aggravating factors:
- Nineteen improper payments from client account between July 1993 and March 1994
- Deliberately utilised clients' money for the benefit of unconnected clients
- Brought his partners into breach of the Accounts Rules
Mitigating factors:
- No personal benefit derived from his actions; he even made payments to clients out of his own money
- Acted out of sympathy for client recipients
- Suffered a mental breakdown; medical/psychiatric evidence showed impaired judgement
- Intolerable, insufficiently supervised workload as a young, inexperienced solicitor
- Severe personal financial pressures (business loan, repossessed house)
- Admitted the facts and attended in person
- Numerous supportive character letters
- Clients' work done to their satisfaction; all affected clients reimbursed