Assistant DA Carin Goldfarb of Detroit, MI; ethical troll
The state of Michigan presented Carin B. Goldfarb with a law license in 1981 after he graduated from Wayne State University School of Law.
The Tri-County Hearing Panel #81 found Carin guilty of engaging in the following misconduct.
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Failed to provide the complainant with a copy of the complaint for divorce upon request
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Failed to effectuate service of the complaint on the defendant
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Failed to file motion reinstate the divorce matter
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Engaged in conduct involving fraud, deceit, dishonesty, or misrepresentation
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Failed to file a new divorce proceeding until nine months later
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Failed to advise the client of the dismissal of the first divorce proceeding
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Failed to respond to client inquiries
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Signed client’s name to the second complaint for divorce without her knowledge or authorization
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Made representations to the client which were false and were known by Carin to be false at the time they were made
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Failed to advise the client of the requirement to pay a Friend of the Court investigation fee
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Failed to appear at a settlement conference on client’s behalf
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Violated or attempted to violate the Rules of Professional Conduct, knowingly assisted or induced another to do so, or did so through the acts of another
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Engage in conduct involving dishonesty, deceit, misrepresentation
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Engaged in conduct reflecting adversely on the lawyer's honesty, trustworthiness, or fitness as a lawyer
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the apologists for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Michigan Supreme Court punished Carin by gifting him with a complimentary 90-day suspension of his law license and assessed investigative costs in the amount of $932.35.
As we speak (ca. March 2024), Carin practices his so-called brand of law as an Assistant Wayne County Prosecutor at 1441 Saint Antoine Street in Detroit, Michigan.
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