Is there a blog where I can complain about an attorney and use his real name? Want largest ones.

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orange asked:


An estate planning atty. took thousands from my mother and made a fraudulent document to disinherit 4 beneficiaries, including her own daughter, by fraud. Bar Grievance panel found atty. guilty, but did nothing about it (Old-Boy Network?). I asked 2 newspaper reporters to write the story, but maybe they are protecting atty. also. How can I warn other people about this atty.and how can I get help with this story? Where can I post this story myself? Note: I am not naming the atty. here, only asking WHERE this could be done, like a good blog site.

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6 Comments so far

  1. Barry C on December 27th, 2008

    make your own blog. you clearly have a lot on your mind, and with your own blog you can say whatever you want whenever you want. It is free too.

  2. Wounded Duck on December 28th, 2008

    Sure, but be prepared for a libel or slander suit.

  3. Brother Otter on December 28th, 2008

    At first glance, I don’t see a category on Angieslist for attorneys, but that’d be a good place to start.

  4. patrick on December 31st, 2008

    angieslist.com
    MAKE SURE you only state the facts. You need to be very careful dealing with an attorney when accusing him of malfeasance, as h ewill bring you into court at great expense to you, and none to him.

    BTW, why waste time publicizing, when you should be suing him for legal malpractice. Find an atty with a malpractice “practice”, and discuss suing him.

  5. lillardlane on January 2nd, 2009

    You call your state Bar Association and file a complaint. There is also a local BAR ASSOCIATION in your city where you can call first.

  6. Mr. Bitter on January 3rd, 2009

    Making remarks that could be considered slander against attorney on a public forum… Are you sure you want do that?

    Find a lawyer and take him to court. Sue him and use the Bar Grievance decision as evidence.

    I think you might be able to spread the world if you won, because it would be a matter of public record, and therefore a “fact”..

    Would probably still be risky since your intent could be considered a malicious to harm his livelihood. (not that he doesn’t deserve it)

    Law isn’t about Right and Wrong.. it’s more about documentation, precedent, and making a good arguement.

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