Attorney Lists a Non-Attorney as an “Associate”
Bill Statsky | Jun 16, 2010 | Comments 0
Attorney lists a Non-Attorney as an “Associate” and Fails to Supervise Him
Izen v. Commission For Lawyer Discipline
www.1stcoa.courts.state.tx.us/opinions/HTMLopinion.asp?OpinionID=87864
Tex.App.-Houston [1 Dist.],2010.
Bill Statsky
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Filed Under: Bill Statsky • Paralegal Ethics
About the Author: William Statsky holds an LL.M. degree in Urban Affairs and a J.D. degree. The author of numerous legal textbooks for paralegals, his experience includes being a former member of the Transition Team of President-Elect Ronald Reagan. Mr. Statsky is a member of both the Ethics Committee and the Advisor Council for the National Federation of Paralegal Association and is currently an instructor of online courses at Thomas Edison State College.















