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    btru2yourself is offline Junior Member
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    ATTORNEY's behavior towards client

    What is the name of your state? oklahoma. my attorney has been telling me that we will date after the case is over (divorce case). we like each other very much..unfortunately this has come to the attention of oposing counsel. will my attorney get in trouble for this and what can i do to help him? i believe that we genuinely care about each other...
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    Quote Originally Posted by btru2yourself
    What is the name of your state? oklahoma. my attorney has been telling me that we will date after the case is over (divorce case). we like each other very much..unfortunately this has come to the attention of oposing counsel. will my attorney get in trouble for this and what can i do to help him? i believe that we genuinely care about each other...
    Though certainly of questionable ethics, there is nothing wrong with an attorney dating a 'former' client.... after their legal issue has been resolved. Now, if you had said you were CURRENTLY having a relationship, that would be different... and a violation of the canon of ethics.
    Go to: [url]http://www.okbar.org/ethics/311.htm[/url]
    There are at least 17 lawsuits (!!) filed in various courts, including the US Supreme Court, asking if Obama is a natural born citizen (as req'd by Art II, Sec 1 of the US Constitution).

    Why has he spent over $1.7M in legal fees to block disclosure... rather than spend $12 for a VALID birth cert to settle the matter? The 'certificate' he has presented doesn't qualify to get a drivers license, wouldn't allow a child to qualify for Little League, or for a real citizen to get a US passport!
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    Quote Originally Posted by btru2yourself
    What is the name of your state? oklahoma. my attorney has been telling me that we will date after the case is over (divorce case). we like each other very much..unfortunately this has come to the attention of oposing counsel. will my attorney get in trouble for this and what can i do to help him? i believe that we genuinely care about each other...
    I would not trust this lawyer; he is trying to get to you because you are vulnerable. When it comes to legal ethics, if it smells bad, it's bad and this smells bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by seniorjudge
    I would not trust this lawyer; he is trying to get to you because you are vulnerable. When it comes to legal ethics, if it smells bad, it's bad and this smells bad.

    **A: but what if the writer is hot?
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    btru2yourself is offline Junior Member
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    the problem is that i think that he is in trouble and he is saying it is because i made my feelings known to him, but he has been very obvious about his in front of opposing counsel and my x. we also have not dated...i am wondering what other motivation he has had. i know it is okay for him to date FORMER clients...opp. counsel is trying to say that my atty. and i are currently "involved"...i do not know what to do to help my attorney..or whether to just accept that you are right and it is a bad situation....i thought he was genuine, as i am a genuine person myself

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