Lawyers accused of a bullying campaign against a colleague joked about performing a “murder dance” to celebrate landing big cases, a tribunal has heard.Ian Bryce and his business partner Neil Robertson faced allegations they made the lives of staff a misery and mocked the plight of clients accused of serious crimes.The claims emerged after a former employee who faced being struck off for misconduct won a five-year battle to clear his name.Glenn Fraser, 50, removed client files from the offices of Central Court Lawyers in Livingston, where he worked with Bryce and Robertson, after deciding to set up his own business.The solicitor said he resigned after 14 years because of the pressure he was under from the firm’s two senior partners.He said
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