Law Society seeks review of decision that cleared lawyer of overcharging

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The Law Society has filed an application on Tuesday for the High Court to review the DT's decision. Read more at The Business Times.

The Court of Appeal judges - CJ Sundaresh Menon and Justices of Appeal Chao Hick Tin and Andrew Phang - had through the registrar of the Supreme Court sent a letter in July 2017 to the Law Society. It was made clear in the letter to the Law Society that by referring the matter for investigation, the judges"have not arrived at any conclusion as to whether or not there has been professional misconduct".

The legal fees were for the work of Mr Yeo and his team, which grew from three to six lawyers over four-and-a-half years from late 2010 to mid 2015, acting in a series of legal proceedings for the client, who is unnamed but known to be an elderly woman from a prominent Singapore family. The application was opposed by Mr Yeo's client, her youngest daughter and son-in-law, but the Family Court having heard 11 expert medical witnesses' evidence made the declaration as sought and appointed the two sisters as deputies.

The widow's youngest daughter and son-in-law were ordered to pay the costs of the proceedings from the Family Court to the apex court, including part of the widow's legal fees. He denied the charges. His defence included no intention to overcharge and there was no overcharging. Fellow senior counsel Lok Vi Ming was called as his expert witness, whose opinion was also that there was no overcharging.

Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)

 

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