Culliton Law ledgers called unreliable as lawsuit against suspended Stratford lawyer continues Suspended Stratford lawyer Gerald Culliton was back in Superior court Wednesday as a lawyer with the Law Society of Ontario told a judge that the Culliton Law trust-account records, provided as part of an ongoing regulatory investigation into professional misconduct related to the alleged misappropriation of clients money, were deemed unreliable.
Author of the article: Galen Simmons
Publishing date: Jul 14, 2021 • 13 minutes ago • 5 minute read • The offices of Culliton Law on Ontario Street in Stratford remain closed after lawyer Gerald Culliton had his law licence suspended for failing to co-operate with a Law Society of Ontario investigation into the alleged misappropriation of funds held in trust on behalf of his former clients. (Galen Simmons/The Beacon Herald)
Culliton Law ledgers called unreliable as lawsuit against suspended Stratford lawyer continues
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