Phyllis French
Allegation / charges
Failures, Others
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Phyllis French, a non-solicitor employed as a financial services consultant by a firm of solicitors, was found to have committed breaches of the Solicitors' Investment Business Rules 1990 and Solicitors' Practice Rules 1990, including failing to maintain a central register, failing to assess investment suitability, failing to provide best advice, and failing to disclose/account for commission received (disclosing lesser amounts than actually received in three matters). She admitted the facts and did not attend. The Tribunal found all allegations substantiated and imposed a Section 43 order regulating her future employment within the profession, plus fixed costs of £514.05. No dishonesty was alleged or found.
Duties found breached:
Mitigating factors:
- No clients found to have been prejudiced
- No complaints received from clients regarding her work
- Admitted the breaches and did not dispute the facts
- No longer involved in giving financial services advice and did not intend to seek employment in a solicitor's office
⚠ figures not found verbatim in the source were dropped: ["unverified_costs_amount=514.05"]