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CONSPIRACY OF ATTORNEY AND HIS COUNSEL AGAINST FORMER CLIENT

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JJCWRITER

New member
NEW YORK
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST ATTORNEY AND LAW FIRM THAT COVERS UP FOR HIS CRIME
Plaintiff and attorney agree on lawsuit against hospital for lack of consent et al almost killing Plaintiff and Plaintiff signs off. Attorney also wants to investigate requirement that hospital needed doctor on duty at all times. Takes year until attorney files lawsuit. Fails to prosecute - case dismissed. Reprimand by Supreme Court Disciplinary Board as Plaintiff sues attorney. In deposition counsel for attorney tries to get Plaintiff to admit to signing lawsuit that has as only issue hospital requirement, but Plaintiff had never seen that Complaint but signature page had signature with date changed a year later. Opposing counsel then sues for summary judgement and sends to court Complaint with exhibit missing signature page, with reason for such judgement that Plaintiff would have never won underlying case because hospital is not required to have doctor on duty which now attorney agrees that hospital provided standard of care.
 


Just Blue

Senior Member
NEW YORK
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST ATTORNEY AND LAW FIRM THAT COVERS UP FOR HIS CRIME
Plaintiff and attorney agree on lawsuit against hospital for lack of consent et al almost killing Plaintiff and Plaintiff signs off. Attorney also wants to investigate requirement that hospital needed doctor on duty at all times. Takes year until attorney files lawsuit. Fails to prosecute - case dismissed. Reprimand by Supreme Court Disciplinary Board as Plaintiff sues attorney. In deposition counsel for attorney tries to get Plaintiff to admit to signing lawsuit that has as only issue hospital requirement, but Plaintiff had never seen that Complaint but signature page had signature with date changed a year later. Opposing counsel then sues for summary judgement and sends to court Complaint with exhibit missing signature page, with reason for such judgement that Plaintiff would have never won underlying case because hospital is not required to have doctor on duty which now attorney agrees that hospital provided standard of care.
Is this a book? If not, are you the plaintiff? What is your legal question?
 

Taxing Matters

Overtaxed Member
NEW YORK
CRIMINAL COMPLAINT AGAINST ATTORNEY AND LAW FIRM THAT COVERS UP FOR HIS CRIME
Plaintiff and attorney agree on lawsuit against hospital for lack of consent et al almost killing Plaintiff and Plaintiff signs off. Attorney also wants to investigate requirement that hospital needed doctor on duty at all times. Takes year until attorney files lawsuit. Fails to prosecute - case dismissed. Reprimand by Supreme Court Disciplinary Board as Plaintiff sues attorney. In deposition counsel for attorney tries to get Plaintiff to admit to signing lawsuit that has as only issue hospital requirement, but Plaintiff had never seen that Complaint but signature page had signature with date changed a year later. Opposing counsel then sues for summary judgement and sends to court Complaint with exhibit missing signature page, with reason for such judgement that Plaintiff would have never won underlying case because hospital is not required to have doctor on duty which now attorney agrees that hospital provided standard of care.
You failed to ask a question so I don't know what you want to know. I can tell you this much: nothing in the facts stated in your post is a crime by either the clients former attorney or that attorney's lawyer. The former lawyer might have committed malpractice, but that is what the malpractice lawsuit the client filed will determine.
 

quincy

Senior Member
The original post is very confusing to me. I am not seeing a crime in what has been described, though.
 

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