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Gerald Edward Palmer

JurisdictionCanada — British Columbia
BodyLaw Society of British Columbia (LSBC)
Professionlawyer
DateJuly 12, 2024
HearingRule 3-7.1 Consent Agreement
OutcomeRule 3-7.1 Consent Agreement

Allegation / charges

Rule 3-7.1 Consent Agreement

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

SanctionOther
Dishonesty foundNo

Gerald Edward Palmer, a BC lawyer called in 1981, entered a Rule 3-7.1 consent agreement approved July 12, 2024, admitting professional misconduct involving trust shortages on 22 occasions, failure to eliminate and report shortages, failure to maintain accurate accounting records, breach of a trust condition, failure to respond to a notary's communications, and failure to provide quality service by not filing a Form C to discharge a mortgage. He resigned effective August 1, 2024 and undertook not to practise law or seek reinstatement for five years (until July 31, 2029). No express finding of dishonesty was made; no fine or costs were specified in the summary.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Extensive prior professional conduct record including a 1986 admission of misconduct
  • Competency Committee recommendations between 1989 and 1995
  • Practice condition limiting wills and estates work since 1995
  • Five conduct reviews between 2002 and 2018
  • Practice Standards Committee recommendations in 2015
  • Two concurrent administrative suspensions October 2021 to May 2022
  • 2022 determinations of professional misconduct and resulting one month suspension in 2023
  • Failure to pay costs when due from prior hearing

Mitigating factors:

  • Entered into a consent agreement admitting professional misconduct
  • Some trust shortages attributable to bank error, service charges and erroneous deposits rather than withdrawals
  • Lawyer reconstructed accounting records via new bookkeeper and arranged financing to cover shortages

Documents

Source: https://www.lawsociety.bc.ca/lsbc/apps/hearings/viewreport.cfm?hearing_id=1609&t=Palmer-Rule-3-7.1-Consent-Agreement#_toph1