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Ex-N.S. Liberal president misappropriated client's money, says law firm

A Port Hawkesbury, N.S., lawyer who admitted to misappropriating money from his clients' trust funds has been fired and suspended from practising law in Nova Scotia, according to his former firm.

Lawyer Jason Boudrot has been suspended from practising law by the Nova Scotia Barristers' Society

Jason Boudrot reported he misappropriated money from trust funds belonging to clients of his firm earlier this week, the law firm said. (CBC)

A Port Hawkesbury, N.S., lawyer who admitted to misappropriatingmoney from his clients'trust funds has been fired and suspended from practising law in Nova Scotia, according to his former firm.

Until this week, Jason Boudrot, a managing partner at BoudrotRodgers Law Offices, was also president of Nova Scotia's Liberal Party.

He resigned from the party's board onTuesday citing personal reasonsand was suspended by theNova Scotia Barristers' Societyon Wednesday.

The society's complaints investigation committee has suspendedBoudrot's practising certificate until further notice.

Boudrot's law partner, Adam Rodgers, said in a statement that Boudrotcame clean to the society on Monday.

"Such a violation is among the most serious a lawyer can commit," Rodgers said."Mr. Boudrot has been removed from our firm."

Firm contacting affected clients

Rodgers said thefirm hasbeen "diligently and thoroughly reviewing our operations to understand the full scope of the issue, and ensure that any missing funds are replaced forthwith."

The firm has been contacting clients about what happened and co-operating with the barristers society as it investigatesBoudrot's conduct, he said.

"Our primary focus is protecting the interests of our clients. We are committed to making whole any affected client," he said.

Rodger's statement didn't say how much money Boudrot had taken or how long it had been going on.

According to the law firm's website, Boudrotwas called to the bar in 1996, and handles mostlyreal estate, wills and estates, and corporate cases.