SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE.
PUNISHMENT SOUGHT. FOR ALLEGED DELINQUENT:Y. A country solicitor, who ie al.wred to have failed to perform certain duties 'v connection with his business, was the' defendant in resultant proec-ed'nm before Mr. Justice CoopeT at the Supreme Court i to-day by tffe Auckland Dwtrict I/aw Society. The Law Society's application was the defendant shouM be punisT.fM by t'a* Court for hie .alleged breach of professional duty. Dr. Bamford appeared for the applicants, an.l Mr. Prend'.-rgast was present on behalf of the so'cltor in question. It was agTeed to reserve the whole matter for the consideration of the Cojirt of Appeal. Hin Honor that as thj"! practitioner had not yet been heard, His name ehonid not meantime be made public. __^___^_^_
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 209, 1 September 1920, Page 5
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121SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 209, 1 September 1920, Page 5
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