Profile
The
Bennett Law Firm is the largest law firm in Texas that specializes
in representing members of the legal profession in grievance matters
and other professional concerns. Robert Bennett has represented lawyers before the Grievance
or “Just Cause” in every part of the state in the last ten (10)
years. Depending on the
allegations brought by the State Bar Commission, he has generally
been able to meet the expectations of his clients and negotiated a
resolution that is acceptable.
The
Firm takes an aggressive posture in handling grievance complaints.
The Office of the Chief Disciplinary Counsel for the
Commission For Lawyer Discipline is not seen as a “Friend” of
the Attorney who has been charged with the hope that a resolution
can be quickly reached. The
Bar’s Disciplinary Counsel generally has the goal of punishing the
attorney charged and may ultimately seek disbarment for the acts the
attorney committed.
Our
Firm approaches the defense of a grievance in the same manner that a
criminal defense attorney would the citizen accused.
The biggest difference that must be understood is that in the
criminal arena the accused had the presumption of innocence, but in
the grievance process the complaint is considered true as filed and
accepted as a complaint so the burden is on the attorney to prove
that he did not commit professional misconduct.
It is paramount to the attorney accused in the grievance
process to keep this “Burden of Proof” in mind.
When you appear before the Grievance Committee, it is
presumed that what your client has said about you is true and you
have to prove it is not or provide a believable reason why you have
not committed profession misconduct.
The
Firm’s website, www.bennettlawfirm.com
has an extensive listing of professional articles that may help with
your specific problem or concern.
You may wish to seek and advisory opinion from the Firm or
former General Counsel of the State Bar of Texas, Steve Peterson.
If you have to file a response to a complaint, it is always a
good idea to have an attorney with professional liability experience
to review your response. Numerous
other services offered by the Firm are provided on the website.
The
Texas Board Of Law Examiners has responsibility for all law students
wanting to take the Texas Bar Exam and non-Texas attorney who want
to practice in Texas. The
Firm has experience in preparing applications to the BOLE and
representing applicants before this administrative body.
Financial responsibility and prior criminal charges make up
the bulk of the problem areas with BOLE applicants.
When
an attorney has a substance abuse or metal problem that has affected
his practice, consideration should be given to the disability
hearing procedure. This
process is connected with the disciplinary process and should be
used when appropriate.
Please
remember that we all know what kind of attorney it is that provides
his own counsel. Don’t
be one and seek help before it become necessary.
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