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Attorney Andrew Christenberry of New Orleans; cheater

 

The state of Louisiana presented Andrew Craig Christenberry with a law license in 1989

 

The Office of Disciplinary Counsel found Andy guilty of the following misconduct.

  1. Failed to act with due diligence
  2. Failed to take reasonable steps to protect client interests after being fired
  3. Failed to communicate with client
  4. Failed to return unearned fee (cheater)
  5. Knowingly failed to perform services for client (victim)
  6. Engaged in a pattern of neglect
  7. Failed to cooperate with disciplinary investigators (Up Yours, said Andy!)
  8. Engaged in conduct involving fraud, deceit, misrepresentation or dishonesty
  9. Caused injury or potential injury to client
  10. Threatened to present criminal or disciplinary charges to obtain advantage in civil matter

As one would suspect, this wasn’t Andy’s First bite at the Attorney Misfit Apple Tree. He previously received a complimentary reprimand for engaging in a variety of misconduct

 

As a consequence of his misconduct, the Louisiana Supreme Court punished Andy by gifting him with a complimentary 90-day suspension of his law license.

 

As we speak (ca) February 2014) Andy practices at 10 Gull Street in New Orleans, Louisiana.

 

 

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