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TerryBPP 09-09-2010 06:01 AM

Lawyer Question
 
I'm trying to confirm if this is true. If your lawyer gives you the wrong address for a hearing, mediation, etc and it has negative consequences for the represented party can they be disbarred or something similar?

ODDJOB UNO 09-09-2010 06:08 AM

NO they are protected by the" HYPOCRITIC" oath.


please review websters definition.

TerryBPP 09-09-2010 06:16 AM

Edited - personal attack removed . -Z-man.

ODDJOB UNO 09-09-2010 06:17 AM

Edited - personal attack removed. -Z-man.

stomachmonkey 09-09-2010 06:21 AM

I know that NY state has a fund that you can make a claim against if the lawyer actions resulted In a financial hit

Porsche-O-Phile 09-09-2010 06:52 AM

Now that's funny. :)

EarlyPorsche 09-09-2010 06:57 AM

Edited - Z-man.

Rot 911 09-09-2010 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by TerryBPP (Post 5551037)
I'm trying to confirm if this is true. If your lawyer gives you the wrong address for a hearing, mediation, etc and it has negative consequences for the represented party can they be disbarred or something similar?

You can do two things. First file a complaint with your State Bar Association. They are the organization that can take action (reprimand, suspend, disbar) their bar license. Second you can sue them for malpractice. Most attorneys in private practice carry malpractice insurance for just such situations.

porsche4life 09-09-2010 07:01 AM

Problem with suing an attorney... You would need to hire a better and presumably more slimy attorney to sue them with.


No offense kurt...

Rot 911 09-09-2010 07:05 AM

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Originally Posted by porsche4life (Post 5551144)
Problem with suing an attorney... You would need to hire a better and presumably more slimy attorney to sue them with.
No offense kurt...

There are attorneys that specialize in malpractice suits. Depending on the dollar amount asked for an attorney may just pay the damages out of their pocket to avoid being sued. Just like any other insurance, you get a claim against it and your rates go up or you get canceled.

Oh, and no offense taken. Like every profession, there are good, bad and incompetent.

ODDJOB UNO 09-09-2010 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by EarlyPorsche (Post 5551132)
HAHA, well done! You're not the only one that wishes we could remove the gibberish from the forum!


wow another one that hasnt figured out that you dont have to continue reading the so-called "gibberish" if you dont like it. but you choose to do so anyway and torture yourself.


back to topic................hahahahaha.



wow you obviously have a severe intelligence defect if ya wanna get into a pissing contest with a lawyer who gave you a wrong address. or ya wanna spend "stoo-pid" money trying to get back at an attorney who gave you erroneous information.


so what is it?


so since we have started the day in such a splendid manner, we will continue..........



1st as i reread this YOU didnt say if it was YOUR attorney or the opposing sides attorney.


it sounds like yer the DEFENDANT and right off the git-go thats a BAD place to be. no matter what the case.



next if the opposing side gave you a time/place/address to be at...............well yer a total dum-azz if YOU BELIEVED the opposing side. see heres how it works..........the OPPOSING SIDE IS OUT TO DESTROY YOU. as in chop you up in lil itty bitty tiny pieces and then feed you to the sharks.


so with that in mind, YOU missed an important court date/mediation date because of YOU believing the opposing side and NOT taking corrective measures to CONFIRM time date place.


all the opposing attorney has to state is " i gave him the correct time date place" and hes off scott free. ITS CALLED "HE-SAID -SHE SAID" and it has absolutely NO RELEVANCE NOR IMPETUS on the court to go after opposing side.


now by all means take this to the bar and watch how many doors get slammed into yer face and listen to the HOWLS of laughter from behind them.



do YOU have any documentation(real key word) that supports the attorney giving you erroneous information? yeah i kind of doubted that. not too many attorneys LIE on paper. thats kind of like taught to them the 1st day of "slime ball 101" class. they are taught to LIE thru their TEETH...............never on paper, or recorded,or documented in any way whatsoever.



sooooo with all of that in mind. i would say the plaintiffs attorney is a DAMN GOOD ONE and got YOU right between the eyes and theres not a damn bit of retribution that you can achieve aside from get poopy nasty with me.


i hope that helps. cuz going to the bar is just like pissing up a rope. plain on getting real wet and stinky. unless of course the opposing attorney committed MURR-DURR and you have it on video and he confesses on tape, with a triplicated documented notarized signed document of his guilt. which aint the case.


ask me how i know all of this???? taking pre-law(criminal/civil) and going thru hell on earth with a 3.5 year dee-vorce against one of the top 10 dee-vorce lawyers in the state and KICKING HIS AZZ TO HOLY HELL and getting EVERYTHING I WANTED and THEN SOME................kind of qualifys me for some valid information.


why? because the opposing "slimeball" pulled the EXACT DAMN SAME STUNT WITH ME! i was just smarter than the average bear and CONFIRMED the correct information before getting nailed between the eyes.

oldE 09-09-2010 08:46 AM

Quote:

as i reread this YOU didnt say if it was YOUR attorney or the opposing sides attorney.
Quote:

If your lawyer gives you the wrong address
Charles,

I think he did.

Terry,
Sorry, I have nothing useful in response to your question. The blather bothers me too.

Les

9dreizig 09-09-2010 09:03 AM

Geez he got Chas to type English and he will never read it because he blocked him. Too funny!

ODDJOB UNO 09-09-2010 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by 9dreizig (Post 5551337)
Geez he got Chas to type English and he will never read it because he blocked him. Too funny!


i think hes a lil "touchy" today because he got his azz handed to him. and he paid top dollar for "HYPOCRITIC advice and did not do his DUE DILLIGENCE!


wow what can i say...........i'm blocked! i cant tell you how devastated i am over this. i think i am going to go slit my wrists with a wet noodle.

sc_rufctr 09-09-2010 09:31 AM

I think if Lawyer gives you crap info and it costs you money that person should be held accountable.

OK... Back to the real world.

In my town I wouldn't be able to find a lawyer willing to go up against another lawyer. That's Adelaide...
If I lived in Melbourne or Sydney? Maybe but even then it would be difficult.
They stick together like a mob family.

IMO Just forget it. Find another way to deal with it if you can or walk away.:(

sc_rufctr 09-09-2010 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ODDJOB UNO (Post 5551372)
i think hes a lil "touchy" today because he got his azz handed to him. and he paid top dollar for "HYPOCRITIC advice and did not do his DUE DILLIGENCE!


wow what can i say...........i'm blocked! i cant tell you how devastated i am over this. i think i am going to go slit my wrists with a wet noodle.

Mr WEASEL

For what it's worth I enjoy your posts.

Does that help you over your devastation? :rolleyes:

TerryBPP 09-09-2010 09:47 AM

Not looking to sue the lawyer.

Firing him for general malaise AND giving me the wrong address for a mandatory mediation which caused me to be 30 mins late. He sent me a bill for the day even though he said nothing, I told him his services were no longer needed and worked with my ex wifes lawyer for the rest of the time. So I'm using all this info as leverage to tell him to shove it up his a$$.

McLovin 09-09-2010 09:51 AM

You don't really need any leverage. Just don't pay him.

TerryBPP 09-09-2010 09:59 AM

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Originally Posted by McLovin (Post 5551422)
You don't really need any leverage. Just don't pay him.

In FL they have to sign a release to allow you to hire another attorney! Crazy huh?

sc_rufctr 09-09-2010 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by TerryBPP (Post 5551429)
In FL they have to sign a release to allow you to hire another attorney! Crazy huh?

That's nuts... WTF???


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