Stephen Brian Simmons
Allegation / charges
Breaches, Code of Conduct for Solicitors, REL's & RFL's 2019, Dishonesty, Lack of Integrity, SRA Principles 2011, SRA Principles 2019
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Stephen Brian Simmons, a solicitor admitted in 1980, failed to disclose his 2014 bankruptcy order and 2015 Bankruptcy Restrictions Undertaking to both his firm and the SRA, submitted false compliance declarations denying an IVA on three occasions, and practised while his practising certificate was automatically suspended due to bankruptcy, all between March 2014 and June 2020. The Tribunal found all five allegations proved including dishonesty under the Ivey test, rejecting his explanations of believing bankruptcy was a personal matter and forgetfulness about the IVA. Finding very high culpability and harm, no exceptional circumstances under Sharma/James, the Tribunal struck him off the Roll. Despite proportionate costs of £40,293.60, no costs order was made due to his limited means, age, and health.
Duties found breached:
- Handle inadvertently received material
- Hold a current practising certificate
- Honesty
- Self-report to the regulator
- Uphold public trust in the profession
Aggravating factors:
- Conduct was dishonest
- Conduct was repeated and deliberate over a number of years (approximately six years)
- Considered path of conduct, not spontaneous
- Very high culpability given experience and prior bankruptcy knowledge
- Limited evidence of genuine insight
Mitigating factors:
- Long career of over 40 years as a solicitor
- Absence of client care complaints; competent and diligent lawyer
- Previous disciplinary finding of antiquity (1996), treated as person of good character
- Age 75
- Serious recent health issues
Codes & rules applied
Duties engaged
- Act only on proper, lawful instructions
- Advise on alternatives, settlement and outcome
- Avoid wasting the court's time
- Cease acting on client perjury or disobedience
- Client-care and engagement terms
- Client confidentiality
- Competence
- Complaints procedure and handling
- Comply with and respect court orders
- Comply with rules of foreign jurisdictions
- Continuity and handover of representation
- Cooperate openly with regulators
- Costs and fee transparency to client
- Diligence and timeliness
- Disclose adverse law to the court
- Disclose material information to client
- Disclose referrals, commissions and benefits
- Fair dealing with unrepresented parties
- Fair, reasonable and lawful fees
- Full disclosure on ex parte applications
- Good faith and courtesy to colleagues
- Handle inadvertently received material
- Hold a current practising certificate
- Honour professional undertakings
- Keep client informed and respond promptly
- Maintain competence and CPD
- Manage conflict arising mid-matter
- No abuse of process or coercive powers
- No acting against a former client
- No baseless or threatened misconduct report
- No conflict between current clients
- No direct dealing with represented party
- No improper benefit, loan or bequest
- No improper communication with the court
- No improper fee-sharing or partnership
- No improper questioning of witnesses
- No improper solicitation or touting
- Non-discriminatory acceptance and cab-rank
- No obstruction or victimisation of reporters
- No own-interest conflict
- No payments to witnesses on evidence
- No personal opinion or familiarity with court
- No prejudicial publicity for pending cases
- No standing bail or surety for client
- No taking unfair advantage
- No tampering with or coaching witnesses
- Not mislead the court
- Not mislead third parties or opponents
- Not misrepresent regulated status
- Pay instructed practitioners and agents
- Professional indemnity insurance
- Proper basis for allegations
- Proper termination and return of instructions
- Prosecutorial duty of disclosure
- Prosecutorial fairness and impartiality
- Protect capacity and vulnerable clients
- Protect legal professional privilege
- Report serious misconduct of others
- Safeguard documents and limit liens
- Self-report to the regulator
- Truthful, non-misleading advertising