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Law Society v James Ian Macallister Stewart Sloan

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Solicitor(s) James Ian Macallister Stewart Sloan, 62 Martin Brae, Ladywell, Livingston

Tribunal Date 17/12/2002

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Interlocutor
Edinburgh 17th December 2002. The Tribunal having considered the preliminary pleas made by the Applicant in respect of his application for restoration to the Roll of Solicitors, Find that the Notice of Objection does not disclose a prima facie case for enquiry and that accordingly the Tribunal shall not afford the Objector an opportunity of being heard by the Tribunal and adducing evidence, Find that the Scottish Solicitors’ Discipline Tribunal (Procedure) Rules 2002 do give fair notice to the Applicant of the evidence which he requires to adduce, repel the Applicant’s plea under Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights and reserve the issue of publicity and expenses until the substantive hearing of the Application.

G FRASER RITCHIE

Chairman

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