What percent of lawyers facilitate or ignore white-collar crime?
We can dramatically reduced or almost eliminate that percentage. This site introduces the concept of Federal regulation of lawyers using a model currently applied to the futures industry. The model has proven to be successful over the past 30 years and is easily adapted to regulating all lawyers. If site content stimulates an inner prompting to do something constructive, please pass it along to anyone that can use the ideas offered.

 

 

 

 



Reform the Regulators

First, look at pages from brochures offered by the Disciplinary Committee and Commission on Judicial Conduct. The DC tells people to use the DA. The DA does nothing but refer people back to the grievance committee and the court.   The commission on judicial conduct does less than nothing. It takes action on complaints that the system is "set-up to easily bury or hide".

Regulators I contacted since September 2001 and their responses are listed below. While my Mother was alive, there was no place in NYC to report stealing under a forged POA. The greatest strength of each regulatory agency is to do nothing. A simple example is noted above. Two more examples are that the ProSe office at the Supreme Court told me that this belongs at the DA. The DA refused to open the case. The Department of Justice US Attorney's Office said this belongs at the FBI, and the FBI said they cannot find any federal laws that were broken. ( If I could find broken federal laws, they would re-examine the decision to do nothing!)

Below the list of regulators doing nothing are suggestions for constructive change and the benefits.

August 21, 2005, I recently received a letter from the Attorney General's office. I wrote to Albany. Link to the response here.

December 6, 2004. Yesterday a letter from the Department of Justice arrived! Based on documentation they read, they suggested that the FBI be contacted. It was done!  Link here to the DOJ letter. Happy Holidays to All!

October 28, 2004 I was told that the DA will call me when they process information necessary to have intelligent conversation. Today is October 8, 2007, I am still waiting. The DA never called.

The Mayor's Advisory on the Judiciary web site instructs people to file a copy of complaints to them and the chief administrative judge. Link to the site text  here I did that and received a letter from the Deputy Chief Administrative Judge. She referred my complaint to the judge I was complaining about and suggested that all further communication be directed to that judge.

Link to the Letter here  - TRUE STORY! On a more constructive note, I received a thank you from the US Attorney Office in DC. Naturally it was from the Federal Government, not the state! That tells us someone productive read this site! Link to the thank you here!

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