Norman James Cowie
Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision
Norman James Cowie, a sole practitioner solicitor in Cowdenbeath, was found guilty of professional misconduct in cumulo following a Law Society complaint involving numerous clients. He repeatedly failed to respond to reasonable enquiries and statutory notices, unreasonably delayed registering title deeds (risking clients' titles and lenders' securities), failed to honour a formal letter of obligation, and breached Rule 5 by acting for both parties in a transaction without timeously explaining the position. He also failed to comply with sixteen Section 42A Determinations and Directions. The Respondent did not lodge answers or attend. The Tribunal proceeded in his absence, made sixteen Section 53C Orders, ordered his name struck off the Roll, and found him liable for expenses with publicity including his name. No express finding of dishonesty was made.
Duties found breached:
- No improper communication with the court
- Keep client informed and respond promptly
- No conflict between current clients
- Safeguard documents and limit liens
- Honour professional undertakings
Aggravating factors:
- Large volume of complaints (multiple clients) over a four-year period
- Repeated failure to respond to correspondence, reminders and statutory notices
- Ignored all correspondence from the Clerk to the Tribunal and did not attend the hearing
- Clients' titles and lenders' securities placed at risk by failure to register deeds
- Numerous opportunities given to rectify matters which were all ignored
Mitigating factors:
- Respondent believed to be not in the best of health
- Respondent was sequestrated in April 2007
Duties engaged
Documents
Source: https://www.ssdt.org.uk/findings/law-society-v-norman-james-cowie/