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Breach of ethics when a lawyer writes about a previous client?
If the client was Donald Trump? The lawyer is a New Jersey attorney named Thomas Wells who just posted the dishy narrative below, on Huffington Post: Source: Donald Trump Hired Me As An Attorney. Please Don’t Support Him For President. … Continue reading
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Tagged lawyers confidentiality, legal ethics, professional code of legal ethics
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The e-mail “scandal:” Was James Comey ethical?
I read James Comey’s very public statement on the FBI investigation of Hillary Clinton’s e-mails. Because I learned many years ago how to read–specifically, how to read the news–I found his statement remarkable for its uncited slurs and pejorative comments: … Continue reading
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Tagged James Comey, legal ethics, the FBI
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Another in the bad lawyer collection–twice
How many bad lawyers can fit on the head of a pin? Wait, do I mean squeeze through the eye of a needle? Whichever, here’s a guy who stole money from two clients and is already in jail (via New … Continue reading
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Tagged bad lawyers, criminal cases, Finding a lawyer, fraud, how lawyers drive clients crazy, law and the courts, Lawyers, legal ethics
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