
A senior lawyer who and made multiple lewd comments has been described as 鈥渄eplorable鈥 by a tribunal.
The lawyer, who has interim name suppression, worked at one of the largest law firms in the country and was known for his somewhat outlandish behaviour.
However, at the lawyer was drunk and took his jokes too far when he made comments about employees鈥 genitalia and sex lives and touched staff inappropriately.
He also told a female intern that she 鈥渕ust have been a fat bitch鈥 and further commented on her weight and said another partner at the firm had 鈥渢he tiniest penis ever鈥.
At a second party held some weeks later he allegedly spanked the woman with a piece of wood, danced in a sexualised manner and kissed her on the top of her head.
described the man鈥檚 behaviour as 鈥渁ppalling and uncouth鈥 and that he was 鈥渃learly out of control as a result of his drunkenness鈥.
鈥淭aking account of the number of instances of verbal and physical conduct rightly described as 鈥渄eplorable鈥; and the number of people targeted (including those about whom he made outrageous and insulting comments) we have no doubt that lawyers of good standing would regard [the lawyer鈥檚] conduct as disgraceful and dishonourable.鈥
The tribunal said he 鈥渢otally failed to recognise the effect of the power imbalance between himself and the junior members of staff鈥 for an extended period on two occasions.
A hearing into the man鈥檚 conduct was held early last month where several of the junior staff gave evidence that they鈥檇 chosen to downplay how the behaviour affected them for fear of not getting hired for a permanent role.
鈥楯oke gone too far鈥
In the man鈥檚 affidavit to the tribunal he described his behaviour as a 鈥渏oke gone too far鈥 and that his actions and comments weren鈥檛 intended to hurt nor offend anyone.
However, he opened his submissions to the tribunal with an apology, accepting that his actions had been 鈥渄iscourteous and unprofessional.鈥
鈥淚鈥檝e got a forthright sense of humour and can be provocative and alcohol doesn鈥檛 help that,鈥 he said.
鈥淲hat I think is funny, other people may not, I suppose.鈥
The lawyer said his conduct was intended to be perceived as light hearted and accepts that it wasn鈥檛 seen that way and he overestimated the level of familiarity he had with the junior clerks at the firm.
As part of his submissions, the man argued that his conduct occurred off the clock, rather than in the course of his work, and as such he should be subject to a lesser charge of unsatisfactory conduct rather than misconduct.
The precedent-setting case about whether lawyers who aren鈥檛 at work and misbehave should be subject to disciplinary action is James Gardner-Hopkins, the Russell McVeagh partner who was suspended for inappropriately touching summer interns at a Christmas party.
The tribunal said the lawyer was perhaps worse than the incident that saw James Gardner-Hopkins, pictured, suspended. Photo / Supplied
In that decision, the tribunal found that was attending the party as a team leader, at a function run by his firm, for employees of that firm so it was in essence an extension of his work.
鈥淭his is another case involving bad behaviour of a senior lawyer at his firm鈥檚 Christmas parties,鈥 the tribunal noted at the beginning of its decision, in a .
鈥淏y comparison in the present case, the practitioner was equally inebriated and perhaps was even more offensive and disrespectful, given the greater number of subjects of his conduct.鈥
The tribunal said that while the lawyer attempted to paint himself as someone who used self-deprecating humour, it couldn鈥檛 see any examples of this.
鈥淩ather, his humour was directed at and about others, almost all of whom were in an inferior employment role to his, as a team leader and partner of a firm,鈥 its ruling reads.
鈥淭he humour implied that the junior staff enjoyed being sexual playthings to senior staff. He abused his position of power.鈥
The tribunal found the man guilty of misconduct and will schedule a penalty hearing in the near future.
Jeremy Wilkinson is an Open Justice reporter based in Manawat奴 covering courts and justice issues with an interest in tribunals. He has been a journalist for nearly a decade and has worked for ob体育接口 since 2022.
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