Attorney Matthew Barocas of Knoxville, TN; moronic loser
The state of TennesseeprovidedMatthew David Barocas with a law license in 2013 after he graduated from the New York School of Law.
The Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility Matty guilty of the following misconduct.
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Failed to render competent representation (moron)
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Failed to hold funds of a third party separate from his own funds
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Failed to promptly notify the third party of his possession of funds in which the party had an interest
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Failed to obey an obligation under the rules of the tribunal with respect to garnishments and levies which disrupted court proceedings
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Failed to accurately disclose to the tribunal the status of funds held in his trust account
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Failed to keep in trust separate funds in which two or more parties claimed an interest
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Failed to promptly deliver to a third party, funds which the party was entitled to receive
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Engaged in conduct involving misrepresentation as to the levied funds
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Failed to act fairly with opposing party and counsel
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Violated or attempted to violate the Rules of Professional Conduct, knowinglyassisted or induced another to do so, or did so through the acts of another
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Failed to act with candor towards a tribunal
As a direct consequence of his misconduct, the cheerleaders for Attorney Misfits sitting on the Tennessee Supreme Court punished Matty by gifting him with a complimentary 1-year suspension of his law license.
As we speak (ca. September 2024), Matty practices his so-called brand of law at 1403 North 4th Avenue in Knoxville, Tennessee.
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