Ben Laurance
Win a trip to the Ice Hotel in Lapland
A SOLICITOR is being questioned by the legal profession’s watchdog as part of an investigation into a huge fraud allegedly involving one of Britain’s biggest property-law firms.
The man was a partner at a firm that was absorbed by DLA Piper, which now describes itself as the UK’s fifth-largest legal-services firm.
DLA Piper is not accused of fraud. The inquiry, revealed by The Sunday Times in January, is against predecessor firms DLA, Dibb Lupton Alsop and Alsop Wilkinson. A claim for nearly £30m, including interest, has been brought by Hampton Trust, now controlled by funds run by JO Hambro Capital Management.
Hampton alleges that in 1996 and 1997 the solicitors “in fraudulent breach of trust” took more than £5m of Hampton’s money from their client account and paid it to a firm controlled by Hampton’s then directors. Other allegations include a claim that Hampton’s money was used to pay for a holiday home in Florida for a man then associated with the company.
An individual solicitor is the focus of most of the allegations. Documents show that he is being investigated by the Office for the Supervision of Solicitors. It has also been established that he has voluntarily given up his practising certificate, which all working solicitors require.
Hampton is expected to submit a further claim against DLA and its predecessor firms, with the total money sought being far higher than the £30m already stipulated.
The claim lodged in January covers no more than 10 matters in which DLA acted for Hampton.
Hampton is demanding to inspect paperwork on all work - some 300 jobs - done for the company by DLA.
Industry sectors news at a glance. Interactive heatmap, video and podcast
The inside track on current trends in the charity, not for profit and social enterprise sectors
Read our exclusive 100 Years of Fleming and Bond interactive timeline, packed with original Times articles and reviews
Everything the Business Traveller needs to know to make a better trip
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles
05/2005
£13,500
08/2008
£109,950
2005 / 55
£59,500
Great car insurance deals online
£Excellent+ executive benefits
Torres and Partners
London
£49,229 - £62,035 pro rata
Charity Commission
London/Liverpool/Taunton
Alstom Power
Europe
Six Figure
Rolls Royce
Midlands/Europe
From £89,950
Special Offers now available
At the new sophisticated
Encore Las Vegas Resort!
Cruise the Islands of Hawaii - Pride of America
List your property with two leading travel websites
Great travel insurance deals online
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement.
Times Online Services: Dating | Jobs | Property Search | Used Cars | Holidays | Births, Marriages, Deaths
News International associated websites: Globrix | Property Finder | Milkround
Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.
For as long as solicitors and accountants are supervised by their own 'trade union' they will continue to believe that they are above the law and that their clients' monies are there to be plundered.
Peter, Oxford, England
Well how could "Anyone believe " such a "Scenario" was "Possible"? No doubt the "Office for the Supervision of Solicitor's" will report their "Findings" in say 7 years time?
Paul, Newtown,Powys, UK