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Femi-Gureje, Adebimpe Adesola - 290688

Decisions

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Decision - prosecution

Outcome: Prosecution

Outcome date: 18 December 2010

Published date: 23 December 2010

Firm details

Firm or organisation at date of publication and at time of matters giving rise to outcome

Name: Chartwell & Sadlers

Address(es):
111 Asylum Road, London SE15 2LB

Firm ID: 363127

Outcome details

This outcome was reached by SRA decision.

Reasons/basis

This notification relates to a Decision to prosecute before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal. This is an independent Tribunal which will reach its own decision after considering all the evidence, including any evidence put forward by the Solicitor. The Tribunal has certified that there is a case to answer in respect of allegations which are or include :-

1. Breaches of the Soicitors' Account Rules 1998

2. The provision of misleading costs information

3. Failure to advise lender clients of material facts.

The allegations are subject to a Hearing before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal and are as yet unproven.

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Decision - control of practice

Outcome: PC/registration free of conditions

Outcome date: 3 February 2012

Published date: 9 February 2012

Firm details

Firm or organisation at date of publication

Name: Chartwell & Sadlers

Address(es):
111 Asylum Road, London, SE15 2LB

Firm ID: 363127

Outcome details

This outcome was reached by SRA decision.

Decision details

To grant Mrs A A Femi-Gureje a practising certificate for the practice year 2011/2012 free from conditions. 

Reasons/basis

The Authorised Officer is satisfied that it would not be necessary, reasonable or proportionate in the interests of protection of the public to impose any practising certificate condition at this time.

 The Authorised Officer is also satisfied that none of the purposes specified in Regulation 7 of the SRA Practising Regulations 2011 make it necessary in the interests of the public to impose any practising certificate condition.

Accordingly, the Authorised Officer authorises the issue of an unconditional practising certificate. 

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