FatRPNewbie
10mo ago The Hub
@SeasonedRP Understood, thanks for the insight.
To clarify: by immunity, do you mean legally/financially? I'm less concerned about recouping costs, and more interested in shining the light on the unethical behavior. Any sense in filing an ethics claim on the attorney? Is there a downside to doing so?
10mo ago The Hub
@deeplydisturbed @SeasonedRP @redpillschool Thanks for the responses. A bit more detail, which may or may not make a difference: the attorney wasn't representing me, but was in the role of parenting coordinator, (in theory) a neutral position. Obvious bias was shown in conversations, and these conversations, (all of which I have legally recorded, a one party state) were misrepresented in court filings. The court which appointed the PC is thus far unwilling to review the evidence, so I hoped to take other action against the PC.
I'm likely going with @deeplydisturbed #2 suggestion if I can't find an attorney to at least advise me on what actions to take. Just hoping for at least a consultation, as there are many nuances for which I'm unsure about, not the least of which is, does the PC have judicial immunity (Google-fu has given me differing answers).
I'm able to discuss more over chat if anyone has any expertise, but didn't want to divulge much more publicly.
Thanks
Read More10mo ago The Hub
@FatRPNewbie What was the ethics violation? (Roughly speaking)
10mo ago The Hub
Looking for legal advice, specifically on how to locate an attorney that will advise me on bringing forth potential ethics violations against another attorney. From my research thus far, it seems to be a bit of an issue that many attorneys don't want to touch.
Thanks for any insight you can offer.