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Attorney William Chasanov of Georgetown, DE; serial offender

 
The state of Delaware presented William M. Chasanov with a law license in 1974 after he graduated from Georgetown Law School.
 
The Delaware Supreme court found Mark guilty of the following misconduct.
 
Williams’ 1st bite at the Attorney Misfit Apple Tree

  1. Failed to provide competent legal representation (moron)
  2. Failed to explain matter to extent necessary to permit client to make informed decisions
  3. Knowingly made a false statement of material fact to the Family Court
  4. Engaged in conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice
  5. Engaged in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonest or misrepresentation
  6. Accepted legal fee but failed to perform legal work
  7. Failed to provide refund re: unearned fees (crook)
  8. Failed to safeguard client funds
  9. Failed to properly maintain law practice books and records as required
  10. Failed to deliver funds to client upon request
  11. Failed to comply with client’s requests for information
As a consequence of his misconduct, apologists for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Delaware Supreme Court punished William by gifting him with a complimentary 180-day suspension of his law license.
 
Williams’ 2nd bite at the Attorney Misfit Apple Tree

 
At the time, William was a partner with the firm of Brown Shiels Beauregard & Chasanov.
  1. Failed to provide clients with written contingent fee agreements
  2. Failed to promptly deliver funds to opposing party
  3. Lacked candor (lied) when dealing with a tribunal
  4. Failed to deliver client funds to client upon request
In addition to the two disciplinary cases aforementioned, William previously received two (2) complimentary admonitions for engaging in a variety of misconduct. Therefore, William has actually taken 4 bites out of the Attorney Misfit Apple Tree.
 
In one matter, William failed to deliver to the opposing party in a domestic relations case funds that were being held which were payable as alimony.
 
As a consequence of his misconduct, apologists for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Delaware Supreme Court punished William by gifting him with a complimentary reprimand.
 
Unbelievably, William the Serial Offender, served on the Censure Committee for two years prior to the formation of the Office of Disciplinary Counsel. Kind of gives a new meaning to the fox guarding the chicken coop!
 
As we speak (ca. January 2013) William practices with Henry Clay David III P.A. at 303 North Bedford Street in Georgetown, Delaware.
 
The Davis law firm at www.davislawoffice.com makes absolutely no mention of Williams’ misconduct as aforementioned. Apparently, firm owner, H. Clay Davis III decided to conceal this information so as to not limit the firm’s future victim pool.
 
 

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