Thursday, September 20, 2007

AEAE DOES NOT RECOMEND LANCE G. JOHNSON, DAVID ABRAMS OR ILLINOIS BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE RICHARD M. FOGEL

CHICAGO--THE AMERICANS FOR THE ENFORCEMENT OF ATTORNEY EHTICS (AEAE), a Chicago group that advocates the "strict" enforcement of attorney ethics for over 25 years. AEAE serves as the principle voice of Americans who have been "victimised" by unscrupulous attorneys and judges. An important function of the AEAE is to represent the interests of its members by serving as amicus curiate in cases addressing issues of attorney and judicial ethics. To further the interests of its members, AEAE has

advocated and promoted the rigorous adherence to t he Rules of Professional Conduct http://www.iardc.org/rulesprofconduct.html and the Rules of Judicial Ethics http://www.iardc.org/rulesjudcode.html. AEAE invites parties who have had attorney disciplinary problems with lawyers to notify the appropriate disciplinary commission click http://www.abanet.org/cpr/regulation/scpd/disciplinary.html ldms4@hotmail.com AEAE maintains a list of attorneys and judges who are not recommended by AEAE. Lance G. Johnson, David Abrams, Alfred Goodman http://www.roylance.com/ and Illinois Bankruptcy Trustee Richard M. Fogel, Janice A. Alwin http://www.shawgusiss.com/ are names that appear on that list.

 LEGAL DISCLAIMER: The fact that AEAE does not recomend an attorney does not mean that they are attorneys that are unfit to practice law, only that AEAE would not hire those lawyers. Before hiring an attorney a person should check with as many sources as possible.

Other sources may find the said attorneys as "highly" recomended.

Posted by LEO STOLLER at 21:33:47 | Permanent Link | Comments (0) |
Comments