PROFESSIONS AND TRADES – LAWYERS – COMPLAINTS AND DISCIPLINE – PROFESSIONAL MISCONDUCT AND UNSATISFACTORY PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT – GENERALLY – where the respondent is charged with four breaches of the2012 – where the respondent admits the allegations of fact underpinning each charge – where the respondent engaged in conduct likely to bring the profession into disrepute through his dealings with an elderly client of another practitioner including removing the client from hospital without authorisation and against medical advice, arranging the revocation of a power of attorney, procuring another practitioner to attend upon the elderly man in hospital to obtain a will from which the respondent benefitted and not informing the other practitioner of a Tribunal order as to the man’s lack of capacity, capacity issues or the general background to the matter – where the respondent allowed his interest to conflict by purporting to represent two clients in the same matter without informed consent – where the respondent dealt directly with a client of another practitioner in circumstances that were not urgent and without that practitioner’s consent – where the respondent made allegations of unsatisfactory professional conduct or professional misconduct against another practitioner without a proper basis for doing so – whether the conduct should be characterised as unsatisfactory professional conduct or professional misconduct under ss 418 or 419 of the2007 (‘LPA’) – what orders to make under s 456 of the LPA2012, r 5, r 11, r 322007, s 227 [2008] LPT 9