Margaret Anderson
Allegation / charges
Delays, Failures
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
The respondent, admitted in 1971, faced eight allegations of conduct unbefitting a solicitor arising from four client matters, principally involving repeated failures to reply to correspondence from the Solicitors Complaints Bureau, other solicitors, and the Legal Aid Board, failure to deliver client files, failure to comply with a Court Order for delivery of a file, and inordinate delay. She did not appear. The Tribunal found all allegations substantiated. Dishonesty was expressly not alleged and the Tribunal saw no reason to suspect it. Given two prior disciplinary appearances (fines of £2,000 in 1990 and £2,500 in 1994) for broadly similar conduct, the fact she had learned nothing, and that she had effectively ceased to act as a solicitor, the Tribunal ordered her struck off and to pay costs of £1,036.53.
Duties found breached:
- Comply with and respect court orders
- Keep client informed and respond promptly
- Complaints procedure and handling
- No conflict between current clients
- Diligence and timeliness
Aggravating factors:
- Two previous disciplinary appearances for broadly similar conduct (1990 and 1994)
- Failed to learn any lesson from earlier Tribunal matters
- Total abdication of professional responsibility / 'wall of silence'
- Failed to comply with a Court Order for delivery of a file
- Failure to respond even to the disciplinary proceedings and applicant's communications