Attorney Amanda Clark of Baton Rouge, LA; ethical gremlin
The state of Louisiana presented Amanda G. Clarkwith a law license in 1996 after she graduated from Louisiana State University (LSU) School of Law.
The Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board found Juan guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Engaged in a pattern of misconduct
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Refused to acknowledge wrongful nature of her misconduct
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Intentionally failed to comply with the rules or orders of disciplinary agency (Up yours, said Amanda!)
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Misconduct involved dishonesty or selfish motive
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Misconduct involved multiple offenses
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Engaged in bad faith obstruction of disciplinary proceeding (Screw you, said Amanda!)
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Victims of misconduct were vulnerable
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Engaged in conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice
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Neglected client legal matters
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Failed to communicate with her client
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Failed to keep client informed of status of litigation
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Failed to timely file appeal from adverse judgment in client litigation
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Engaged in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonesty, or misrepresentation
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Abandoned client litigation without protecting the client’s interests
As a direct consequence of her misconduct, the enablers for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Louisiana Supreme Court punished Amanda by gifting her with a complimentary 1-year suspension of her law license.
As we speak (ca. September 2022,) Amanda practices her so-called brand of law at 5555 Sandalwood Drive in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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