Regurgitation Thursday: Our Duty to Help Other Lawyers Be Professional

by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - March 5, 2009 - GAL RADIO

Topics covered in this episode of GAL Radio:

  • Restoring the legal profession back to its professional status

CIRCA March 5, 2005: Our duty to help other lawyers be professional

Welcome to GAL Radio brought to you by the Greatest American Lawyer Blog. Once again, we continue to look back. Back to 2005. To some of my earlier blog posts. Today we’re going to look at a post titled "Our duty to help other lawyers be professional."  This is a post that I did in March of 2005 after receiving a letter from an attorney essentially suggesting that I had made statements that I had not, looking to leverage our conversation into something that it wasn’t. It happens on occasion. It happens to all of us. We run into a lawyer that seeks to gain advantage at the expense of professionalism. In our local bar in Grand Traverse,County we have a huge problem. Many of the lawyers, especially the ones over 50, really do dislike each other. There are warring factions within the bar and not near the camaraderie that you typically find in a local bar association in a small-medium sized town. I, myself, have been physically threatened by local attorneys to the point where judges actually had to call bailiffs in, in order to ensure that my physical safety was ensured. We must start with lawyers, if we are to restore our profession to its professional status. So without further ado, here is a post back from 2005 Our duty to help other lawyers be professional:

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