The Panel notes initially that we have accorded lesser weight to those cases provided to us that do not involve a misappropriation of funds. We considered Lamontagne v. Law Society of Saskatchewan, [1991] S.J. No. 165 (CA), where an appeal court reduced a period of suspension from two years to one (with a dissenting opinion). The case was concerned with a variety of allegations, including trust accounting violations and trust condition breaches. Lamontagne was offered as authority for the proposition that the Respondent’s health condition should weigh heavily on the decision as to penalty.
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