“Lawyer Sent Back to School as Sanction for Frivolous Lawsuit”

by Walter Olson on August 27, 2003

“A lawyer’s attempt to save a time-barred malpractice suit by wrapping it up as a federal RICO and civil rights case has drawn an unorthodox sanction [under federal Rule 11]: Rather than dock the lawyer for fees, the judge ordered him to take courses in federal practice and procedure, professionalism and legal ethics.” We still prefer fees, though (Charles Toutant, New Jersey Law Journal, Aug. 26).

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1 ethicalEsq? 08.27.03 at 9:21 pm

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