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July 3, 2008
Probate lawyer goes bad
A Galveston, Texas lawyer recently received a one-year, fully probated suspension from the practice of law for engaging in the following inappropriate conduct in a probate case as reported in Disciplinary Actions, 71 Tex. B.J. 492, 495 (2008):
[The] Grievance Committee found that [attorney] neglected his client’s probate case and failed to carry out the responsibilities owed to his client. Because of the ongoing neglect, [attorney’s] services were terminated and an accounting and refund was requested. [Attorney] failed to provide the accounting or return any unearned fees. [Attorney] failed to furnish the Chief Disciplinary Counsel’s office with a written response to the grievance.
To me, this evil conduct deserved an active suspension penalty and not a merely a probated one.
July 3, 2008 in Estate Administration, Professional Responsibility | Permalink
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