Random Lawyer News
This one is for my Uncle David:
Sean told me about this and I found this story about it at WWW.FREEP.COM on Tuesday.
"Attorney Samuel McCargo became the first lawyer felled by professional misconduct charges Monday for his role in the text messaging scandal that drove his client, former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, from office."
My friend, Jacob,told me about this.
"TUCSON - A Tucson lawyer convicted of ripping off clients has been sentenced to a five year prison term."
Kenneth told me about this - "The "civility prosecution" against Joseph Groia by the body that regulates lawyers in Ontario is based on a flawed and unfair investigation, his lawyer argued yesterday."
Political consultant Sam Riddle failed to meet a deadline to hire counsel today and most likely will be appointed a new lawyer this week.
Todd wrote:
I came across this post Tuesday.
"DETROIT A former lawyer for ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick faces sanctions and possible disbarment after an attorney discipline panel found he broke rules in a whistleblower lawsuit. The Detroit Free Press reports Monday the panel found Samuel McCargo committed five professional violations in the case and cleared him of five other misconduct allegations. McCargo declined comment when reached ..."
Would anyone care to comment?
Jason wrote:
Did anyone else see this article?
"A former lawyer for ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick faces sanctions and possible disbarment after an attorney discipline panel found he broke rules in a whistleblower lawsuit."
My cousin told me about this -
This one is for my Uncle Brian:
"Many believe that a Miami personal injury lawyer is only useful during legal troubles. While that is mostly the use of every personal injury lawyer in the country, they are also a great source of information."
Glenn wrote:
I came across this post Tuesday.
"A lawyer defending a Parsippany man accused of owning illegal assault guns and trying to sell a machine gun wants prosecutors to reveal whether his client or the buyer were on any county-wide lists of targeted alleged criminals."
Would anyone care to comment?
Alicia told me about this - "An American lawyer is seeking to bring lawsuits against the E.U. and its member states for environmental shortcomings."
I found this posted at ENGLISH.PEOPLE.COM.CN on Tuesday.
"Hamas on Monday extended the detention period of a British journalist for another 15 days, the lawyer of the journalist said. "The session the military court has held today was not a trial, it was just to extend his detention," Sharhabeel al-Zaeem, the lawyer, said. He said that the prosecution accused Paul Martin of "disturbing peace" but he has not yet finally charged. "Martin told me that he ..."