Attorney Gerard Jervis of Kaneohe, HI; ethical gnome
The state Hawaii presented Gerard A. Jervis with a law license in 1995 after he graduated from the University of Hawaii School of Law.
Disciplinary Counsel found Gerry guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Failed to transmit settlement offer to his client or otherwise act upon it, and by failing
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Failed to attend scheduled hearing on client’s claim
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Derelict in client representation in Civil Rights discrimination claim
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Engaged in a conflict of interest
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Failed to provide trustee-client with a clear written explanation of the differing interests involved in $100,000 loan transaction
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Terms of $100,000 loan were not fair and reasonable to the trust
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Provided insufficient security for the $100,000 loan and its vague and unclear terms of repayment of the indebtedness
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Entered into prohibited business transaction with client or knowingly acquired an ownership, possessory, security or other pecuniary interest that was clearly adverse to a client
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Refused to acknowledge wrongful nature of misconduct
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Made false statements to ethics investigators (Screw you, said Gerry!)
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the enablers for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Hawaii Supreme Court punished Gerry by gifting him a complimentary 6-month suspension of his law license.
As we speak (ca. April 2019), Gerry practices in Kaneohe, Hawaii.
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