Here is another addition to our running list of simple rules on how NOT to practice law: show up to court drunk.
The Legal Profession Blog is reporting today that the North Carolina State Bar has suspended a lawyer for one year because the lawyer "appeared in the courthouse intoxicated and was loudly belligerent to courthouse personnel." The order is available here.
For an older example of a similar problem you can watch this series of videos of hearing to determine if lawyer is drunk while attempting to represent a client in court: part 1 (5 minutes), part 2 (9 minutes), part 3 (9 minutes), part 4 (10 minutes)
Here is a sample of some of the items on the "how not to practice law" list so far:
have affair with married woman, then agree to represent her husband in divorce
try to recover expenses from your client after you agreed not to do it
provide the wrong citation to key cases so the judge goes nuts trying to find them
try to blackmail your opponents to get what you want
take more work than you can handle
lie to the disciplinary committee
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