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Showing posts with label Vanessa Kachadurian wins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vanessa Kachadurian wins. Show all posts

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Vanessa Kachadurian and rules of professional conduct

This is a great book, how Attorneys have fudged to the courts, delayed due process and have set people up for being unlawfully arrested by manipulating the courts with faulty paperwork that lacks substantiation and back up. Vanessa Kachadurian recommends it
Our favorite attorney is at it again, and hopefully he will end up with egg on his face again with the embellishment of lies that are littered all over the internet and on his 100 alias e mail addresses, 5 facebook accounts and over 4 twitter accounts. 
Filing false paperwork with the courts or doctoring up court documents and putting them online about people is unprofessional and misleading.   It is also against the law to forge documents, alas that is why fake names like "Steamroller" are used.  Vanessa Kachadurian prevails
Hopefully the courts will catch up to him, and stop his nonstop nonsense.  There will never be celebrity stardom, he has a speech impediment and not very nice looking. 
America doesn't need another wanna be with comical photo shoots, and slick self advertising.
California has many more talented professionals that are handsome.  We do not need any more self-promoting lawyers from Rhode Island invading our state.  Vanessa Kachadurian

Monday, April 15, 2013

Vanessa Kachadurian on another attorney gets his hands caught in the cookie jar

This time it was his mother's estate. http://azstarnet.com/news/local/crime/lawyer-gets-probation-weekend-jail-in-theft/article_8e932088-1aa0-505f-bcd5-6a65b30f686d.html March 27, 2012 12:00 am • Kim Smith Arizona Daily Star A Tucson lawyer was placed on four years' probation and ordered to spend 52 consecutive weekends in jail Monday for stealing from his mother's estate. Pima County Superior Court Judge Michael Miller also ordered Joseph Homer Riley Jr., 60, to do 100 hours of community service and to pay $114,750 in restitution. Riley was indicted in December 2010 on four counts of theft and one count each of fraud and money laundering. According to court documents, one of Riley's 12 siblings went to the Arizona Attorney General's Office because he suspected Riley was stealing from their late mother's estate and three businesses in which the estate had a major investment. Detectives with the Arizona Department of Public Safety determined Riley had stolen nearly $170,000; a forensic accountant hired by Riley's brother, Rory, determined there was more than $937,000 missing, court documents state. On Jan. 26, Riley pleaded guilty to one count of theft, admitting he stole between $3,000 and $4,000 from the estate in 2004. Riley told a probation officer he borrowed the money intending to pay it back, but acknowledged his actions could be misinterpreted. Riley has already paid the $114,750 Miller ordered him to pay. He's also paid $157,000 under the terms of a civil lawsuit filed by some of his siblings and cousins. Court documents indicate the majority of Riley's siblings thought the plea agreement was too lenient and wanted Riley imprisoned. Three siblings support Riley. Riley is no longer able to practice law. On StarNet: Read Kim Smith's blog, At the Courthouse, for news out of Pima County's courts at azstarnet.com/courthouse

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Los Angeles Internet Defamation Lawyer: What Are The Elements of A Claim...



Wow I think this computer generated cartoon is better at advice and representing a client than a particular "Internet Attorney" who writes for free on Huffington, has a stupid web based radio show that he also receives no fee for.  Not to mention his lackluster career chasing windmills and defaming others so he can appear as some sort of celebrity attorney.  I can tell you this will never happen.  He never turns away clients, likes money and will cheapen the law profession by stooping to low points just to appear he is not losing. 

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Vanessa Kachadurian now on American Cyber Report

Vanessa Kachadurian:
Human rights crusader for children especially the vulnerable in Armenia.  Recently a winner of  a cyber smear attack by Bennet Kelley the self proclaimed "Internet Attorney" who cut and ran before the case even made it to summary judgment.  Stick to wearing Donkey Suits and leave the law to real attorneys.   Not those that abuse the court and try to intimidate with unethcial tactics.  Volunteer and board member of many Armenian groups.  
American Cyber Report
http://www.americancyberreport.wordpress.com/