LAW SOCIETY’S ACTION.
TO RESTRAIN SOLICITOR. WELLINGTON, June 26. Tn. the Supreme Court, Mr Justice ITosking deliverod the judgment of himself and Mr .lustice Reed, in tlx’ case m which the Nelson Law Soeietv asked to have a certain barrister and solicitor rest ra ini'.i from pracl'x-e on the ground that he was insane. The Court held that as the solicitor referred to had been practising for almost. a year he should be given the opportunity of re-establishing his st-itus, instead of being immediately rest rain.-d from practising. The application was therefore adjourned until Sept <-in brr next. The Court added that it did not con si'ler the allegation of the solicitor's neglect of his positive duties to clients had been established.
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Grey River Argus, 27 June 1922, Page 7
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122LAW SOCIETY’S ACTION. Grey River Argus, 27 June 1922, Page 7
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