Wednesday, November 5, 2025
No Result
View All Result
FMLaw
  • Building and Construction
  • Charitable
  • Commercial
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Employment and Human Rights
  • Franchising
    • Franchisee
    • Franchisor
  • Property
  • Relationship Property
  • Retirement
  • Transport
  • Trust, Wills, Estates and Enduring Powers of Attorney
FMLaw
  • Building and Construction
  • Charitable
  • Commercial
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Employment and Human Rights
  • Franchising
    • Franchisee
    • Franchisor
  • Property
  • Relationship Property
  • Retirement
  • Transport
  • Trust, Wills, Estates and Enduring Powers of Attorney
No Result
View All Result
FMLaw
No Result
View All Result
Home The High Court and Law Society Statements

Lawyer who stole from client seeks to appeal removal from roll

by fmlaw news
September 19, 2023
in The High Court and Law Society Statements
0
Lawyer who stole from client seeks to appeal removal from roll
0
SHARES
163
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Lawyer Alwyn O’Connor, who was found guilty of taking money from a client, is seeking to appeal his removal from the roll of barristers and solicitors, reported the NZ Herald.

O’Connor’s appeal against the ruling issued the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal is set to be heard in the High Court in August. The lawyer asked for the tribunal’s strike-off order to be held until that month.

According to practitioner Gordon Paine, who is representing O’Connor, O’Connor is requesting a limited retainer. In a statement to the Wellington High Court, Paine said that O’Connor sought to “fulfil his obligations, especially for those who are normally deprived of access to justice”. O’Connor was looking to offer legal services pro bono for vulnerable clients, and Paine argued that O’Connor ought to be commended for this.

The tribunal denied O’Connor the right to practise law after finding that he had been withdrawing money from a client’s bank account $150,000 over a number of years. While O’Connor returned most of the funds, another $25,000 went missing while the client was in jail.

Nikki Pender, counsel for the standards committee and the prosecutor in O’Connor’s case, countered that given O’Connor’s record, it was inappropriate for him to continue acting for anyone since he had already taken advantage of a vulnerable client. She pointed to O’Connor’s existing history of dishonesty offences even before he received his practising certificate in 2014.

O’Connor had also previously been imprisoned for child assault.

“There is a concern for the overall profession in terms of allowing a lawyer with that history and these findings to continue practising”, Pender said in a statement published by the Herald.

Justice Christine Grace is expected to issue her decision on O’Connor’s case in writing.

In addition to striking O’Connor’s name from the roll, the Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal had ordered O’Connor to pay $140,000 in legal costs and compensation to the Law Society and to his client.

Source: thelawyermag.com

(*) If there are any copyright-related issues regarding the articles published on our website, please do not hesitate to contact us. We would handle the request accordingly.

fmlaw news

fmlaw news

Related Posts

Law Society welcomes Select Committee report on Gangs Legislation Amendment Bill

Law Society welcomes Select Committee report on Gangs Legislation Amendment Bill

by fmlaw news
February 26, 2025
0

The New Zealand Law Society Te Kāhui Ture o Aotearoa recently submitted on the Gangs Legislation Amendment Bill. Last week...

International Bar Association releases report on AI’s impact and ethical governance in law

International Bar Association releases report on AI’s impact and ethical governance in law

by fmlaw news
February 18, 2025
0

While law firms see AI as a competitive advantage, they have yet to develop policies for its use The International...

Law Society sounds warning over proposed ram raid legislation

Law Society sounds warning over proposed ram raid legislation

by fmlaw news
November 21, 2024
0

The Law Society’s Youth Justice Committee convenor Dale Lloyd says criminalising ram raid offending by children and young people is...

Legal bodies push back against pitched NSW knife ‘wanding’ legislation

Legal bodies push back against pitched NSW knife ‘wanding’ legislation

by fmlaw news
October 5, 2024
0

Parliament is being encouraged to modify the laws to protect civil liberties Legal bodies have pushed back against knife “wanding”...

Next Post
Latest crime and victims survey reveals surge in fraud and deception offences

Latest crime and victims survey reveals surge in fraud and deception offences

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Commercial Lease Arrangements And Alert Level 3 Under COVID-19

Commercial Lease Arrangements And Alert Level 3 Under COVID-19

5 years ago
Court of Appeal clarifies rules on application for an extension of time to file an appeal

Court of Appeal clarifies rules on application for an extension of time to file an appeal

2 years ago
FMLaw

© 2024 FMLaws News keeps you fully updated of the latest law in New Zealand.

Navigate Site

  • Building and Construction
  • Charitable
  • Commercial
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Employment and Human Rights
  • Franchising
  • Property
  • Relationship Property
  • Retirement
  • Transport
  • Trust, Wills, Estates and Enduring Powers of Attorney

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Building and Construction
  • Charitable
  • Commercial
  • Dispute Resolution
  • Employment and Human Rights
  • Franchising
    • Franchisee
    • Franchisor
  • Property
  • Relationship Property
  • Retirement
  • Transport
  • Trust, Wills, Estates and Enduring Powers of Attorney

© 2024 FMLaws News keeps you fully updated of the latest law in New Zealand.

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Fill the forms bellow to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In