Another San Antonio Young Lawyers Association luncheon coming up this Tuesday at Paesano's at Lincoln Heights (near the Alamo Quarry Market).
This month's CLE speaker is James Ehler of the State Bar of Texas Chief Disciplinary Counsel . He will discuss How to Avoid a Grievance and What to Do When You Get One.
Monday, May 18, 2009
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If you want to avoid a grievance,m don't represent your client when your client is really in trouble.
Like let's say that some important people (e.g. the judge's lawyer for example) are conspiring to have your client falsely accused of sexual child abuse. Ignore the child. Abandon your client.
If you actually represent your client in extreme, the unethical James Ehler will retaliate against you. If you are interested true ethics, ignore this extremely unethical attorney.
If you steal a child through blatant corruption (drafting an order inconsistent with what the Court said in Open Court) with a a condition that if the parent doesn't do what he did not know he was supposed to do he never sees his child again (absent further litigation), this is the type of unethical lawyering, James Ehler supports. On the other hand, if you represent the father cheated out of access to his child, he hates that.
Whatever you do, don't believe your client (or her child). That is an ethical sin according to Ehler.
One more thing. If you want James Ehler's favor, lie to tribunals. He thinks that is funny. The man doesn't have a clue about true ethics. He is corrupt and acts as henchman on behalf of corrupt judges and certain lawyers.
You will shouldn't listen to James Ehler on the topic of ethics.
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