Buddy
Eureka,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, January 31, 2006
The State Bar won't file a lawsuit against the attorney -- all they can do is decide whether or not to discipline her according to State Bar rules. In the library there is a book called an O'Brien's directory. See if your attorney has been in litigation and get the name of the opposing attorney. Contact the opposing attorney to see if he or she would take the case. Or, you can look through an attorney directory that gives bar numbers. Look for the newest bar numbers to see if a young attorney his "hungry" enough to take the case. I think what your attorney did was misfeasance and has some obligation to make it up to you.
Randy
Fayetteville,#3Author of original report
Mon, January 30, 2006
The georgia state bar investigated and stated that there was nothing they could do !
Ken
Randolph,#4Consumer Comment
Wed, October 19, 2005
I believe if you contact your state bar association, they will have someone there who will help you deal with your lawyer. Once he finds out that you are siccing the bar association on him, I am willing to bet he will pony up real quick. This is clearly malfeasance on th epart of the lawyer, and he hasn't got a leg to stand on. Good luck.
Randy
Fayetteville,#5Author of original report
Wed, October 19, 2005
I'd like to make 2 comments about the rebuttal. 1. My ex was a ward of the state with no source of income when MBNA gave her that credit card. 2. It seems to be very hard to find an attorney to sue another attorney. But thanks for the input. And I am trying to find an attorney that will do this.
Donald
Boulder,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, October 18, 2005
as much as it sounds like a joke, mbna would have no idea about the mental capacity of their customers... all they care about is income and credit... i am sure both were evaluated, scored and credit established... sounds like the real comedy of errors is that woman you call your attorney... "never filed the quit claim deed at the courthouse. The attorney found the deed and gave it to me saying to just have the bank file it when they were done."... hardly sounds like diligence to me... my opinion, get a different attorney to sue for malpractice and damages... the effect of all this could be long lasting. legally, it appears that mbna has a right to place a lein... report her to the georgia bar, get what you deserve .. good luck.
Donald
Boulder,#7Consumer Comment
Tue, October 18, 2005
as much as it sounds like a joke, mbna would have no idea about the mental capacity of their customers... all they care about is income and credit... i am sure both were evaluated, scored and credit established... sounds like the real comedy of errors is that woman you call your attorney... "never filed the quit claim deed at the courthouse. The attorney found the deed and gave it to me saying to just have the bank file it when they were done."... hardly sounds like diligence to me... my opinion, get a different attorney to sue for malpractice and damages... the effect of all this could be long lasting. legally, it appears that mbna has a right to place a lein... report her to the georgia bar, get what you deserve .. good luck.
Donald
Boulder,#8Consumer Comment
Tue, October 18, 2005
as much as it sounds like a joke, mbna would have no idea about the mental capacity of their customers... all they care about is income and credit... i am sure both were evaluated, scored and credit established... sounds like the real comedy of errors is that woman you call your attorney... "never filed the quit claim deed at the courthouse. The attorney found the deed and gave it to me saying to just have the bank file it when they were done."... hardly sounds like diligence to me... my opinion, get a different attorney to sue for malpractice and damages... the effect of all this could be long lasting. legally, it appears that mbna has a right to place a lein... report her to the georgia bar, get what you deserve .. good luck.
Donald
Boulder,#9Consumer Comment
Tue, October 18, 2005
as much as it sounds like a joke, mbna would have no idea about the mental capacity of their customers... all they care about is income and credit... i am sure both were evaluated, scored and credit established... sounds like the real comedy of errors is that woman you call your attorney... "never filed the quit claim deed at the courthouse. The attorney found the deed and gave it to me saying to just have the bank file it when they were done."... hardly sounds like diligence to me... my opinion, get a different attorney to sue for malpractice and damages... the effect of all this could be long lasting. legally, it appears that mbna has a right to place a lein... report her to the georgia bar, get what you deserve .. good luck.