Sunday, September 15, 2024

Letters We Send Letters

A reciprocal public censure was approved by the Colorado Presiding Disciplinary Judge based on a sanction imposed in Arizona

This reciprocal discipline case arose out of discipline imposed on Bauer by the Arizona Supreme Court’s Attorney Discipline Probable Cause Committee, which issued an order of admonition with probationary conditions. The order issued June 18, 2024. Bauer’s discipline was premised on his decision to send demand letters on his client’s behalf to a court-appointed advisor’s lawyer, the Department of Child Safety, the opposing counsel in a family law case, a therapeutic interventionist, and a court-appointed psychologist without sufficiently researching the validity of the allegations in the letters, including unsubstantiated allegations of terrorism and other spurious claims. In the letters, Bauer requested that the recipients change their opinions or recommendations to the family court presiding in his client’s case; in exchange, Bauer stated that he and his client would not proceed with a lawsuit against the recipients.

If you are old enough to remember the great Perry Como, the title to this post may trigger a memory. (Mike Frisch)

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