Sunday, April 17, 2011

How not to practice law: offer to help law students cheat

Here is a story on the ABA Journal on a Massachusetts lawyer who was suspended for six months for placing advertisements on Craigslist to write students’ term papers and essays. That sanction is too lenient in my humble opinion. He knowingly offered to help law students cheat, which shows he does not care about rules, integrity or ethics. Is that the kind of character you want representing clients out there? Go here for more on the story.


Thanks to Christi Brock for the link.

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