Solicitor Barry Roche of Australia; serial thief
The Law Society presented Christopher Roche with a law license in 1986.
The Bar Association of Queensland found Chris guilty of the following misconduct.
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Engaged in unsatisfactory professional conduct
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Charged clients costs and fees that were grossly excessive and unreasonable (thief)
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Billed clients $325 an hour for work done by staff members and unqualified clerk
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Billing of clients amounted to extortion
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Billed various client 15% interest on their outstanding bills
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Routinely charged clients $125 for establish a file even though the clients’ claim was taken over from another firm that had previously handled the matter
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In worker compensation claims charged and deducted fees from agreed sums recovered in those cases that violated statutory provision and without disclosing it to the clients
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Charged clients $325 an hour work performed by office secretary
As a consequence of his misconduct, the Patron Saints for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Queensland Bar punished Barry by gifting him with a complimentary 18-month suspension of his law license and ordered to pay $200,000 in costs.
As we speak (ca. June 2016), Barry practices with Watling Roche at 30 Dusk Street, in Kenmore, Queensland, Australia.
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