Attorney David Celuch of Portland, OR; slacker, loser
The State of Oregon presented David J. Celuch with a law license in 1995 after he graduated from the Northwestern School of Law.
The Disciplinary Counsel found Davey guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Failed to keep client informed of status of matter
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Failed to comply with client information requests
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Improperly used an earned-upon-receipt fee agreement without required disclosures
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Failed to deposit unearned fees into trust
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Failed to deposit and maintain client funds in trust until earned or expenses incurred
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Failed to promptly deliver to the client any funds or other property that the client is entitled to receive
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Davie’s fee agreement pertaining to the representation of his client did not contain the requisite disclosures
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that pertain to an earned-upon-receipt fee agreement as required by the rules
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Failed to act with due diligence (slacker)
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Failed to communicate with his client in a timely manner
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Failed to preserve client property
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Davie’s client suffered actual injury in the form of anxiety and frustration that she experienced as a result of Davie’s failure to adequately communicate with her or work on her legal matters
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the enablers for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Oregon Supreme Court punished Davey by gifting him with a complimentary 60-day suspension of his law license.
As we speak (ca. June 2022), Davey practices his so-called brand of law at 1318 SW 12th Avenue in Portland, Oregon.
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