Delaware Attorney Suspended and Banned from Reviewing Financial Records
Delaware Attorney Suspended and Banned from Reviewing Financial Records
The managing partner of a Delaware law firm has been suspended and permanently banned from reviewing or overseeing his law firm’s financial records after the state supreme court concluded he didn’t learn his lesson about the need to supervise bookkeepers. Andre Beauregard, the managing partner of Brown, Shiels & Beauregard has been suspended for six months beginning July 2 for failing to take remedial action to correct bookkeeping errors. He also filed inaccurate certificates stating that the law firm had complied with accounting requirements.Beauregard was publicly reprimanded in 2005 for failing to supervise client funds following an investigation that found an employee stole $140,000 from his prior law firm. During that time, Beauregard’s mother and father-in-law both passed away, and he underwent shoulder surgery, and was also “diagnosed with a debilitating medical condition.” The reprimand ordered him to dissolve the firm, which he did.In the new disciplinary action, the Delaware Supreme Court said Beauregard was aware of his responsibilities because of what had occurred over a decade ago. The partner had evidently reviewed trust account records each month, but the court found “that review could not have been done with any precision” because there were negative balances for at least four clients over a five-month period ending in April 2015.Beauregard raised the issue with the employee handling the firm’s accounts and was told the negative balances were a “glitch in the program” and had nothing to do with missing money. The employee later testified that there had been some overpayments, resulting in the negative balances.
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