Sean McCarthy
SRA-regulated solicitor, not practising
- Authorisation
- Admitted on 15/09/2005. No current practising certificate.
- Type of lawyer
- Solicitor
- Regulator
- Solicitors Regulation Authority
- SRA number
- 358575
- Regulatory record
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This person is a solicitor but we have not issued a practising certificate this year, so they are not allowed to practise as a solicitor. This might be because they are doing something else at the moment, are on a career break or are retired.
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DECISION HISTORY
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Decision - Control of practice
Outcome: Condition
Outcome date: 1 July 2024
Published date: 4 July 2024
Firm details
Firm or organisation at time of matters giving rise to outcome
Name: Spencer West
Address(es): Longbow House, 14-20 Chiswell Street, London, EC1Y 4TW, England(Head office)
Firm ID: 555456
Outcome details
This outcome was reached by SRA decision.
Decision details
Mr McCarthy's practising certificate for 2023/2024 is subject to the following conditions:
- Mr McCarthy may act as a solicitor only as an employee and only where the employment has first been approved by the SRA.
- Mr McCarthy may not act as signatory to any client account and does not have the power to authorise payments or transfers from any client account.
- Mr McCarthy is not to be a compliance officer for legal practice (COLP) or compliance officer for finance and administration (COFA) for any authorised body.
In these conditions the terms are as defined in the SRA Glossary.
Reasons/basis
The above interim conditions are made under rule 3.2 of the SRA Regulatory and Disciplinary Procedure Rules, which states that at any stage an authorised decision maker may, pending a final decision by the SRA or the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal, impose interim conditions on the practising certificate of a solicitor. We are satisfied that these conditions are necessary in the public interest or for the protection of the public.
Other information
The conditions are effective immediately, pursuant to rule 6.2 of the SRA Application, Notice, Review an Appeal Rules. It is in the public interest for the conditions to take immediate effect because the sooner the conditions are imposed, the sooner the public gains protection. The risk raised by Mr McCarthy’s alleged misconduct is serious, and it is important that the public is protected against this as soon as possible.