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Civil and Administrative Tribunal New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Council of the Law Society of New South Wales v Nasr [2015] NSWCATOD 70 Hearing dates: 5 and 6 March 2015 Decision date: 10 July 2015 Jurisdiction: Occupational Division Before: D Fairlie, Senior Member S Hale, Senior Member E Hayes, General Member Decision: (1) The Respondent is guilty of professional misconduct as alleged in Professional Misconduct Grounds 1[Particulars A 5 -11], 2, 3, 6 [Particulars E 35 and F 36 - 42] ,7 and 13 of the Application.
(2) The Respondent is guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct as alleged in Professional Misconduct Grounds 4, 5 and 11 [Particulars G 43 - 49] of the Application.
(3) Professional Misconduct Grounds 1[Particulars F36-42], 8 [Particulars B18, 19 - 22, F36 – 41 and H 50 -55], 9,10,11 [Particulars B 20 and 21], 12 and 14 are dismissed.
(4) The Respondent is guilty of unsatisfactory professional conduct as alleged in Unsatisfactory Professional Conduct Grounds 3 and 4 of the Application.
(5) Unsatisfactory Professional Conduct Grounds 1, 2 [Particulars B 23 – 25 and M 92 -97] and 5 are dismissed.
(6) The Respondent is reprimanded.
(7) The Respondent is permitted to resume practice as a solicitor, but any practising certificate issued to him is to be subject to the following conditions:-
(a) He may only practise as the employee of a solicitor holding an unrestricted practising certificate.
(b) He is not to operate on an account of a solicitor which contains or may contain trust money.
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