A solicitor with a “very bad record” of professional misconduct has failed in his High Court bid to overturn a decision he can only practise under supervision of another solicitor. John Condon, a solicitor for the last 35 years and principal of McMahon and Tweedy, Merchant’s Quay, Dublin, challenged a Law Society committee’s requirement that his practising certificate for 2016 would only be issued on the basis of him being supervised by a lawyer of 10 years standing. He claimed he did not require supervision at all and was given no opportunity to...
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