Attorney Joseph Oledzki, Saskatchewan; ethical troll
The Law Society of Saskatchewan presented Joseph Stanley Oledzki with a law license in 1994 after he graduated from the University of Saskatchewan Law School.
The Law Society of Saskatchewan found Joey guilty of the following misconduct.
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Allowed person to sign as witness to signature on legal document when said person never so acted
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Caused a person to sign as a witness on a document purporting to be a Last Will and Testament of his client by making false representations to her
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Misled members of the Law Society (Screw you, said Joey!)
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Prepared Will for clients that left him $50,000
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Prepared Codicil for client where client left him testamentary gift of the client’s oil, mines and mineral rights to certain land
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Caused to be prepared a Transfer Authorization for his client wherein a transfer of mineral rights was given to Joey and members of his family
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Prepared Last Will and Testament wherein his client was to leave a member of Joey’s family a substantial testamentary gift.
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Attempted to imitate the signature of a witness on a Last Will and Testament of his client
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the apologists for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Law Society of Saskatchewan punished Joey by gifting him with a complimentary 6-month suspension of his law license.
As we speak (ca. May 2013), Joey practices in Reginia, Saskatchewan, Canada.
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