Failed finance company director Anthony David Banbrook has been struck off as a lawyer for performing legal work while suspended.
The former National Finance director was convicted of making an untrue statement in a prospectus and was sentenced to eight and a half months' home detention and ordered to pay $75,000 in reparations by the High Court in 2013.
The senior litigation lawyer appeared before New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal in the following year and was suspended from practice for seven months.
The same tribunal last month found that Banbrook had provided legal services while suspended.
It also found that Banbrook had placed improper pressure on a client who complained about him to withdraw it and didn't advise this person to seek independent legal advice.