From the Warrington Guardian, 10 July 2009:TheRambler wrote: ↑Mon Jul 02, 2018 7:22 pm Thank you for pointing out McDowell and Ross, definitely “players”. Longlands solicitors is interesting as there is clearly limited capacity for supervision and oversight within the firm. I also note that there is mention that the principal has appeared before a disciplinary tribunal, although no details are available and I would treat it as unconfirmed.
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According to the Law Society Gazette, 24 June 2010, the case of Ian David Burton-Baddeley was heard on 4 February 2010, and the reasons published 7 May 2010.Solicitor faces disciplinary tribunal
A town centre solicitor will appear before the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal following a ruling by the Solicitors Regulation Authority.
David Burton-Baddeley, of Longlands Solicitors on Wilson Patten Street, is alleged to have taken money out of clients' accounts without their authorisation.
He is also accused of failing to maintain properly written up accountancy books, failing to inform clients of commission he received or seeking their consent to retain it.
It is alleged that he conducted himself 'in a manner likely to compromise or impair his integrity and his duty to act in the best interest of his clients'.
A date has not yet been set for his hearing at the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal.
Mr Burton-Baddeley specialises in civil litigation, financial and investment services and personal injury claims.
His lawyers were approached for comment but were not available as the Guardian went to press.
The outcome was:
The SDT ordered that the respondent, of Warrington, Cheshire WA1, should pay a fine of £12,500. The respondent was ordered to pay costs of £16,932.