Posted on July 29, 2008 by E.M.
Updated March 10, 2009 to reflect Mr. Sampson’s leave of absence from Hunton & Williams.
My second e-mail to Ms. Field:
Andrea Bear Field
DC Office Managing Partner
cc: Kyle D. Sampson, Partner
Dear Ms. Field,
It has now been several months since I e-mailed you about your colleague, Mr. Kyle D. Sampson about his partnership in Hunton & Williams. As [...]
Filed under: General Post, Kyle D. Sampson | Tagged: Andrea Bear Field, Bar Association, D.C., Department of Justice, Ethical Violation, Grievance, Hunton & Williams, Kyle Sampson, Professional Misconduct, Washington | 6 Comments »
Posted on April 23, 2008 by E.M.
Updated April 23, 2008 to add poster art parody courtesy of the talented nonnie9999 who has many more posters at Hysterical Raisins. If I knew how, I would add this caption: … and then he rebuked him. Many thanks, Nonnie.
As Melissa from Writechic Press noted here, New York attorney and Columbia Law [...]
Filed under: General Post, John Yoo, Rules of Professional Conduct, The Grievance Project | Tagged: D.C., Ethical Violation, Grievance, John Yoo, Professional Misconduct, Scott Horton, Washington | 11 Comments »
Posted on April 15, 2008 by E.M.
Personal Information:
Name: John Yoo
Bar: Pennsylvania
ID No.: 69500
Status: Active
To file a grievance against Mr. Yoo in either or both Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., print and complete the official Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., Complaint Forms, print and attach this page to the Complaint Form and send to the address noted on the forms.
Grievance Information: [...]
Filed under: Attorney Grievance Applications, John Yoo | Tagged: Albert J. Mora, Alberto Gonzales, Balkinization, Bar Association, D.C., Dan Eggen, David Luban, Department of Justice, Donald H. Rumsfeld, Ethical Violation, Gen. Geoffrey Miller, Glenn Greenwald, Grievance, Jack Balkin, Jack Goldsmith, Jane Mayer, Jay Bybee, John Ashcroft, John Rizzo, John Yoo, Josh White, Marty Lederman, No Comment, Pennsylvania, Phillipe Sands, Professional Misconduct, Scott Horton, Stephen Gillers, The Nation, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, Thomas J. Romig, Vanity Fair, Washington | 15 Comments »
Posted on April 8, 2008 by E.M.
Judge Mark Everett Fuller
U.S. District Court Judge
mark_fuller@almd.uscourts.gov
Dear Judge Fuller,
I have been researching the conduct of various attorneys in the service of the government of the United States, whether that conduct is a violation of the rules of professional conduct with which each such attorney must comply and authoring factual allegations of conduct that establish violations [...]
Filed under: Alberto Gonzales, General Post, Harriet E. Miers, Kyle D. Sampson, Mark Everett Fuller, Rules of Professional Conduct, State Bar Associations, The Grievance Project | Tagged: Alberto Gonzales, Bar Association, D.C., Department of Justice, Ethical Violation, Grievance, Harriet Miers, Hunton & Williams, Kyle Sampson, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Everett Fuller, Monica Goodling, Professional Misconduct, TPMMuckraker, Washington | 1 Comment »
Posted on March 3, 2008 by E.M.
Harriet E. Miers, Esq.
Locke Liddell & Sapp
Dear Ms. Miers,
I have been researching the conduct of various attorneys in the service of the government of the United States, whether that conduct is a violation of the rules of professional conduct with which each such attorney must comply and authoring factual allegations of conduct that establish violations [...]
Filed under: General Post, Harriet E. Miers | Tagged: Alberto Gonzales, Bar Association, D.C., Department of Justice, Ethical Violation, Grievance, Harriet Miers, Hunton & Williams, Kyle Sampson, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Everett Fuller, Monica Goodling, Professional Misconduct, TPMMuckraker, Washington | 2 Comments »
Posted on March 3, 2008 by E.M.
Updated March 10, 2009 to reflect Mr. Sampson’s leave of absence from Hunton & Williams.
Updated on July 29, 2008, with a July 28, 2008, update to my post on Kyle D. Sampson.
I have not previously sent my copies of my posts directly to their targets. At time of posting, I had no e-mail address [...]
Filed under: General Post, Kyle D. Sampson | Tagged: Alberto Gonzales, Andrea Bear Field, Bar Association, D.C., Department of Justice, Ethical Violation, Grievance, Harriet Miers, Hunton & Williams, Kyle Sampson, Lisa Murkowski, Mark Everett Fuller, Monica Goodling, Professional Misconduct, TPMMuckraker, Washington | 6 Comments »
Posted on February 15, 2008 by E.M.
At Balkinization, Professor David Luban discusses how the adoption of a torture regimen results in this additional unintended consequence: government lawyers are systematically violating “ethics rule[s] forbidding them from speaking with parties who have legal representation without obtaining consent of the party’s lawyer.” Professor Luban explains in greater detail:
This is the “no-contact rule” in [...]
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Posted on October 4, 2007 by E.M.
Updated July 28, 2008, to include the recent report, An Investigation of Allegations of Politicized Hiring by Monica Goodling and Other Staff in the Office of the Attorney General, by the United States Department of Justice Office of Professional Responsibility and Office of the Inspector General, which concluded that Kyle D. Sampson engaged in conduct [...]
Filed under: Attorney Grievance Applications, Kyle D. Sampson | Tagged: Alberto Gonzales, Bud Cummins, D.C., David Iglesias, Harriet Miers, Karl Rove, Kyle Sampson, Mark Pryor, Monica Goodling, Professional Misconduct, Richard Hertling, Timothy Griffin, Utah, Washington, William Moschella | 21 Comments »
It’s not paranoia if they ARE out to get you, No. 6
At No Comment, Scott Horton continues with his stellar reporting on the politicization of, and abuse of power in, the Department of Justice with this July 23, 2008 post of his Six Questions for Former U.S. Attorney David Iglesias, Author of In Justice. Mr. Iglesias. one of the United States Attorneys fired by DoJ [...]
Filed under: General Post, Paranoia | Tagged: A Few Good Men, Aaron Sorkin, American Center for Voting Rights, Craig Donsanto, David Iglesias, Department of Justice, Heather Wilson, John McKay, Missouri, New Mexico, No Comment, Paranoia, Pat Rogers, Pete Domenici, Republicans, Rumaldo Armijo, Scott Horton, Todd Graves, Voter Fraud, Washington | Leave a Comment »