Archives by Tag ' pro se '
Mar 12, 2010

By JEFFREY ARLEN SPINNER, J.S.C, New York jfm33137@aol.com NY JUDGE AWARDS $155,092.00 TO HOMEOWNER Wells Fargo v Tyson Decided on March 5, 2010 Supreme Court, Suffolk County Wells Fargo, Plaintiff against Steven E. Tyson, SUSAN L. TYSON, LEITH ANN TYSON, LINDSAY TYSON and KYRA TYSON, Defendants 2007-28042 Richard Femano, Esq. Fein Such & Crane L.L.P. […]

Nov 2, 2008

ny nysmenu@yahoo.com I am NOT a lawyer and I am NOT giving legal advice, I am telling you what worked for me. Since most of the attorneys will not admit to helping their client commit fraud or of being in a joint venture, which, they are. If you ask them for a retainer contract, they […]

Jul 5, 2008

‘Ghostwriting’ Lawyers Can Remain Cloaked, but Not for Tactical Advantage Charles Toutant 01-29-2008 A federal magistrate judge’s ruling last year that “ghostwriting” pleadings for a pro se litigant violates a lawyer’s ethical duty of candor to the court has caused an uproar loud enough to get a New Jersey Supreme Court ethics committee’s attention. In […]

Jul 5, 2008

State Bar Associations are wrestling with the issues of “Ghost-Writing” and Unauthorized Practice of Law. On the one hand it is obvious that substantial additional education is required for local lawyers to properly file their schedules in bankruptcy petitions or properly defend the foreclosures in state courts. On the other hand, despite the paucity of […]