Mannhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., today announced the indictment of TERENCE KINDLON, JR., 42, for practicing law without a license and filing false documents while unlawfully representing a criminal defendant. KINDLON was charged in New York State Supreme Court with three counts of Offering a False Instrument for Filing in the First Degree and two counts of Unauthorized Practice of Law.
“Simply put, it is a crime to practice law without a license,” said District Attorney Vance. “The rules governing lawyers exist to protect those in need of competent representation before our courts. This defendant was an imposter who abused the trust of his purported clients for his own financial gain.”
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Press Release: Fake Attorney Indicted for Repeatedly Practicing Law Without a License
“The rules governing lawyers exist to protect those in need of competent representation before our courts."
ReplyDeleteReally?
If this weren't an "imposter" (UPL) case, it would sound like a couple of the licensed lawyers I dumped!
I wonder what was in it for this guy to keep doing that?
ReplyDeleteOne thing the Bar is all over is UPL because UPL cuts lawyers out of work...
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