Correcting Rpc 33 Violations

Summary

Violating rpc 3.3 in new jersey involves reporting to the office of attorney ethics. If impartiality is a concern, request a review or appeal. Attorneys should avoid ex parte communication with judges. For financial exploitation of elders, consider guardianship, civil lawsuits, or reporting to authorities. Legal malpractice cases may be handled on a contingency basis. Consult with specialized attorneys for guidance.

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Can the attorney send an email to the judge explaining what was said
In general, attorneys should be cautious when communicating directly with a judge, especially after a hearing. Such communication might be viewed as ex parte, which can be inappropriate. Here are some general guidelines:
- Attorneys should ensure any communication with the judge is also shared with the opposing party.
- It's often advisable to file a formal motion or request if something needs to be clarified or corrected after a hearing.

If there's a specific issue involving RPC *.*, consulting with a legal ethics expert or another attorney might be beneficial. Would you like more details on how to file a complaint or seek advice?
What do you do when the ethics investigating attorey is protecting the attorney that violated RPC *.*
If you believe the ethics investigating attorney is not acting impartially, you can consider the following steps:
- Request a review or appeal of the investigation process.
- Contact the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics for guidance on escalating the matter.
- Consult with another attorney specializing in legal ethics for advice.
Would you like more information on how to request a review?
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In case you're dealing with concerns about the impartiality of an ethics investigation, here's how you can proceed:
- Request a formal review or appeal of the investigation process.
- Contact the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics for guidance on escalating the matter.
- Seek advice from an attorney specializing in legal ethics.
If you would like more details on requesting a review, feel free to ask!
Are there contingent attotneys to sue unethical attorneys
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In New Jersey, some attorneys may work on a contingency basis for legal malpractice cases, including suing unethical attorneys. However, these arrangements can vary greatly depending on the case specifics and attorney's assessment of its merits. You might want to consult with a legal malpractice attorney to discuss your options. Do you need more information on finding such attorneys?
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In New Jersey, finding an attorney who works on a contingency basis for legal malpractice cases can be challenging, but it's possible. Here are some steps:
- Research and contact legal malpractice attorneys to discuss your case.
- Ask about their fee structure, including contingency options.
- Prepare a detailed summary of your issue for consultations.
If you need help locating such attorneys, consider using local directories or legal referral services.
What is the law in NJ when a vulnerable elder is being financially exploited through undue influence
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In New Jersey, financial exploitation of a vulnerable elder through undue influence can be addressed through several legal avenues:
- Guardianship proceedings can be initiated to protect the elder.
- The elder or their representative can file a civil lawsuit for financial exploitation or fraud.
- Report the exploitation to Adult Protective Services or law enforcement.
Would you like more information on any of these options?
An 89 year old man dependent on his live in son was brought to an attorney to have a new estate plan created, he no longer wanted his assets protected in his irrevocable trust in order to qualify for Medicaid instead he wanted to add a son back in and give his siblings all unlimited gifting powers. He no longer wanted the house to go to all children just his live in son and if he should predecease him it would go to his daughter. Shouldnt it raise concerns that there was a significant amount of money that was not protected since the purpose of the trust was medicaid eligibility
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This situation does raise significant concerns, especially given the potential for undue influence and financial exploitation of a vulnerable elder. If you'd like, I can connect you with local lawyers who specialize in elder law and financial exploitation cases to help address this issue. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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It seems like a high-value case involving potential financial exploitation and undue influence. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you please provide some additional information?
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