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Lawyer who used injured worker's settlement sum to pay own fees disbarred
The Straits Times
|November 26, 2024
His inaction in another migrant worker's case caused the lawsuit to be discontinued
Lawyer Joseph Chen has been struck off the rolls for professional misconduct relating to two separate cases in which he acted for migrant workers who were seeking compensation for workplace injuries.
In one case, Mr Chen entered into a settlement agreement without the client's knowledge and consent, and used the $6,000 settlement sum he received to pay his firm's fees and his employees.
In the other case, Mr Chen's inaction for nine months caused the client's lawsuit to be automatically discontinued.
The striking-off was handed down on Nov 25 by the Court of Three Judges, which has the power to suspend or disbar errant lawyers.
The court, led by Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon, said it will give written reasons at a later date.
Mr Chen, who was called to the Bar in 1998, was the sole proprietor of Joseph Chen & Co.
In 2016, the lawyer was hired by Mr Jony Advaita Sarkar, who was injured on April 6 that year while working for his then employer, GSI Offshore.
The Bangladeshi national was struck by a large metal pipe on the premises of Dyna-Mac Engineering Services and fell backwards. He was given about 70 days' medical leave and suffered a 2 per cent permanent disability.
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