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Jacqueline Marie Minto

JurisdictionJamaica
BodyGeneral Legal Council — Disciplinary Committee (GLC)
Professionattorney
Case number58 of 2022
DateSeptember 23, 2023
OutcomeGuilty of Professional Misconduct

Allegation / charges

Guilty of Professional Misconduct | Disciplinary Committee decision delivered September 23, 2023. | Suspended, Fined | Disciplinary Committee decision delivered November 18, 2023. View PDF DECISION OF THE DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE OF THE GENERAL LEGAL COUNCIL COMPLAINT NO: 58/2022 IN …

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionReprimand
CostsJMD 20,000
Dishonesty foundNo

Norman Samuels, an attorney, was found guilty by the GLC Disciplinary Committee of professional misconduct (Canon VIII, via breaches of Canon IV(r) and IV(s)) on a client complaint about handling of a personal injury claim. The Committee reprimanded him, ordered $800,000 restitution to the complainant, and $60,000 costs ($40,000 to the GLC). On appeal, the Court of Appeal held the Committee erred in finding the attorney had a duty to apply for a case management conference (default judgment had been entered, so Part 73 CPR did not apply), so the negligence finding under Canon IV(s) and the $800,000 fine were set aside. The Canon IV(r) breach (failing to keep the client informed of progress) and the reprimand were affirmed; no additional fine substituted. Costs orders: $40,000 to GLC set aside and repaid; $20,000 costs to complainant affirmed; respondent to pay 65% of appellant's costs below and 75% of appeal costs. No finding of dishonesty was made. (Document also appends an unrelated GLC Disciplinary Committee decision finding attorney Jacqueline Minto guilty of professional misconduct.)

Duties found breached:

Mitigating factors:

  • Inordinate delay in the case was attributable to the court's failings, not the attorney
  • Attorney did work on and attended court on the matter on numerous occasions over a decade
  • Attorney and client had sporadic communication and client was informed of difficulties up to 2007
  • Attorney loaned the complainant $50,000 (not a paltry sum), which remained unrepaid
  • Breach was not egregious and no actual harm to the client flowed from it

Documents

Source: https://www.generallegalcouncil.org/judgement/jacqueline-marie-minto-complaint-no-58-of-2022/