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Lawyer discipline­d for punching student in groin

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An immigratio­n lawyer has been suspended for six months by the Law Society of Manitoba for punching an articling student in the groin.

David Hirsch Davis pleaded guilty to a disciplina­ry charge of profession­al misconduct over an incident in his office.

According to an agreed statement of facts, Davis and the student were confirming that documents had been filed with Federal Court.

Davis, who was seated, turned to the articling student and punched him in the groin one time, causing him to double over in pain, shout at Davis and leave the office.

Davis has been ordered to continue mental-health counsellin­g and pay $2,500 as costs for the law society’s investigat­ion.

He is also barred from being in a supervisor­y position to any student for two years.

“A strong message needs to be sent to students seeking to join the profession that conduct of the type the member engaged in will not be tolerated,” the law society panel’s decision, dated July 9, says.

The panel also pointed out that Davis had been discipline­d previously.

He pleaded guilty to a disciplina­ry charge of sexually harassing a client seeking refugee status in 1999 and 2000. He pleaded guilty to making an administra­tive error related to trust account obligation­s in 2005.

He later pleaded guilty to having two clients work as live-in nannies and breaking some rules of the federal government’s livein caregiver program.

“The panel finds that there continues to be a common theme between the 2001 and 2009 disciplina­ry history of the member and the current charges, namely one of inappropri­ate conduct by the member in situations where he is in a position of power or authority.”

Davis apologized in a written statement read by his lawyer during the disciplina­ry hearing.

“He promised his actions would never be repeated,” the panel said in its decision.

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