In Bolton v. Law Society, [1994] 1 W.L.R. 512, at p. 518, it was stated as follows: If a solicitor is not shown to have acted dishonestly, but is shown to have fallen below the required standards of integrity, probity, and trustworthiness, his lapse is less serious but it remains very serious indeed in a member of a profession whose reputation depends upon trust.
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