Timothy Nigel Vane Husbands
Allegation / charges
Client Money, Others
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Sole practitioner admitted to the Roll in 1992 faced allegations of using trust fund monies for his own purposes, continuing to run his practice while indefinitely suspended, giving misleading information to clients, and failing to reply to the OSS. He admitted the facts but denied dishonesty. The Tribunal found all allegations substantiated and expressly found dishonesty, applying the Twinsectra v Yardley test, particularly regarding his false statements to Mr & Mrs B that court proceedings had been issued, judgment obtained and bailiffs instructed when no steps had been taken. The Tribunal also found his borrowing from the funeral trust fund (later fully repaid) was not handled openly. He was struck off and ordered to pay costs of £2,600.
Duties found breached:
- Not mislead the court
- No taking unfair advantage
- Continuity and handover of representation
- Handle inadvertently received material
- No improper use of client money
Aggravating factors:
- Prior indefinite suspension imposed on 19 September 2000, which the Tribunal had refused to lift
- Continued to practise as a sole principal after suspension - a flagrant breach
- History of failures including failure to honour undertakings and respond to correspondence
- Misled clients knowingly
Mitigating factors:
- Trust monies were fully repaid on 22 April 2002
- Lender may have intended the funds as a loan and Respondent intended to repay
- Bundle of supportive letters from clients
- Some OSS correspondence may have been sent to his former address