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35052
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The disturbing news, as revealed by the author, involved audited lawyers who fail to reconcile their client trust accounts. What heightened the level of disturbance was the number of incidences, as well as the number of lawyers who repeatedly committed this unethical behavior. In fact, there was a deterrent put into place that involved disciplinary action for non-compliance that failed to curb the count. Accordingly, there was a program created to help lawyers responsibly handle their clients’ trust accounts, the TAC Program.
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35091
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Thomas Lundsford related the irony of the State Bar, the watchdog for North Carolina’s legal profession, finding itself on the other side of the counsel table through lawsuits by lawyers facing charges such as disbarment and decertification.
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41209
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Lundsford related the irony of the State Bar, the watchdog for North Carolina’s legal profession, finding itself on the other side of the counsel table through lawsuits by lawyers facing charges such as disbarment and decertification.
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41201
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Interview with PA attorney Erwin Spainhour addresses many law related topics: the perception of lawyers and the legal profession; the origins of the negative perceptions; ways to make legal assistance more affordable; effective ways to train trial lawyers; Spainhour’s opinion of the effectiveness of the disciplinary program of the state bar and the Grievance Committee; and goals he plans to accomplish during his tenure as President of the State Bar.
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