THE COUNCIL OF THE LAW SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND V CESIDIO MARTIN DI CIACCA
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:
The findings available for download from this website
are partially anonymised versions transcribed electronically
from the original findings issued by the Scottish Solicitors'
Discipline Tribunal ("SSDT"). They are intended
to identify the Law Society of Scotland and the person
against whom a tribunal action was raised, but not the
other parties involved. SSDT has used its reasonable
endeavours to ensure that the findings have been accurately
transcribed and anonymised. However, due to the processes
of electronic transcription used, SSDT cannot guarantee
100% accuracy. SSDT therefore provides these findings
AS IS and does not warrant their accuracy, completeness
nor that they are completely anonymised. SSDT shall
not be liable for any loss, injury, damage, cost or
expense arising from any inaccuracy in, incompleteness
of or failure to completely anonymise any finding. By
downloading any finding from this website, you agree
to be bound by the terms of this disclaimer. In the
event that you identify a possible inaccuracy, incompleteness
or failure to anonymise, please draw this to the attention
of SSDT so that SSDT may consider whether remedial action
is required. You may contact SSDT at Unit 3.5, The Granary
Business Centre, Coal Road, Cupar, Fife, KY15 5YQ
|
| Solicitor(s) |
CESIDIO MARTIN DI CIACCA Solicitor, residing at 45 Blairston Avenue, Bothwell.
|
|
| Tribunal
Date |
29/03/1995 |
|
| Appeal
Status |
|
|
| Downloads |
|
|
| Interlocutor |
Edinburgh 29th March 1995. The Tribunal having considered a Complaint at the instance of the Council of the Law Society of Scotland against Cesidio Martin Di Ciacca, Solicitor, 45 Blairston Avenue, Bothwell, in respect that the Respondent was convicted in the Sheriff Court at Glasgow on 15th April 1994 of an act involving dishonesty, namely fraud; Suspend the Respondent from practice for a period of two years; Find the Respondent liable in the expenses of the Complainers and of the Tribunal as the same may be taxed by the Auditor of the Court of Session on a solicitor and client indemnity basis in terms of Chapter Six of the Law Society's Table of Fees for general business together with a reasonable sum for posts and incidental outlays; and Direct that publicity to include the name of the Respondent be given to this decision.
(signed) JOHN W. LAUGHLAND
Chairman
|
|
Glossary
Item
|
Please note
that Downloadable Versions of the
Finding require you to have Adobe
Reader™ installed on
your computer. If you do not have
this software, you can download
it free of charge now from www.adobe.com. |
|
|