Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Filing complaints to the State Bar or Society

Filing a complaint to the State Bar or Law Society is hazardous to your health. The public has no idea about the repercussions and retaliation for filing a complaint. The State Bar or Law Society condone crime by lawyers.

When you realize that the State Bar is the same if not identical to a crime syndicate. You will get the same results if you went to the Mafia and complained about a soldier/lawyer. Telling the Mafia that a soldier/lawyer threatened you, stole money from you, tried to extort money from you, they will laugh you out the door and chuck your complaint in the garbage.

Crime of fraud and extortion is what they do, soldiers/lawyers are paid to commit crimes.

The State Bar, and judges/godfathers consider these things to be conduct required of a lawyer. Perjury, forgery, fraud and extortion are all conduct required or expected qualities of a lawyer/soldier.

Call up the State Bar and ask them what they do about a Lawyer committing a crime. Over-billing, failure to appear, threats are all criminal acts. They will tell you to hire a lawyer.

About 90% of complaints are dismissed into the garbage because they involve crime. For the rest, the State Bar will reprimand them with a 'stern' letter and ask them to stop (being so obvious). Lawyers and Law Firms committing a criminal offense should be an automatic criminal charge, not a paid vacation, like it is now.

If you do make a complaint, you will surely be punished by a judge/godfather. It will be brought to the judges attention at every opportunity. It would not be unreasonable to expect to go to jail for making a 'malicious, false' claim against a brother in the syndicate.

Don't even think about making a complaint about a Godfather.

2 comments:

gina said...

I had a lawyer get paid by the defendant and then quit. I was told this was Larceny . I went to the law society and the letter they sent was to thank me for letting them know of this and good luck in my case. Nothing happened and I was left to deal with my case . The next lawyer quit after taking fees and I was forced to settle at financial loss to me .

Thomas said...

Repeatedly law societies have received reports and complaints of legal services provided by a lawyer. Also repeatedly the society takes an inordinate delay in responding and, if at all, disciplinary action is of little or minor consequence.
Both the UK and Australia have enacted legislation to revamp the complain process and take away the freedom of action by their respective Law Societies when disciplining lawyers.
BC's answer to this has been to undertake a PR program to downplay this action and to bolster retention of lawyer independence.