Alberta Lawyer Cleared of Code of Conduct Complaint for Tweets During 2022 Convoy Protest

OTTAWA, Canada – The Law Society of Alberta has recently concluded an investigation into a code of conduct complaint filed almost two years ago against lawyer Keith Wilson. The complaint was in connection with tweets he made during the 2022 convoy protest in Ottawa, Canada. According to a document obtained by Radio-Canada, the law society dismissed the complaint and stated that Wilson had shown remorse for his actions. Keith Wilson was a prominent figure among the demonstrators during the 2022 protests in the nation’s capital. At the time, he was part of the legal team … Read more

Lawyer Urges Judge to Prevent Chaos as Former President Faces Additional Damages in Sex Abuse Trial

NEW YORK (AP) — As a new jury prepares to consider whether former President Donald Trump owes additional damages to columnist E. Jean Carroll for sex abuse and defamation, her lawyer is urging the judge to take strong measures to prevent Trump from causing chaos during the upcoming trial. Attorney Roberta Kaplan expressed concern that Trump may seek to sow discord and poison the proceedings if he appears in court. She warned that there could be consequences if he violates court orders limiting what he and his lawyers can say at the trial. Trump has … Read more

Chad Daybell’s Lawyer Fails in Attempt to Withdraw, Adding New Twist to High-Stakes Case

REXBURG, Idaho — Chad Daybell’s attorney has been denied a request to withdraw from representing the defendant in his ongoing legal case. The decision comes as Daybell remains a central figure in the high-profile case surrounding the deaths of his former wife and his stepchildren. The lawyer had previously filed a motion to withdraw as counsel for Daybell due to a conflict of interest issue. However, the court rejected the request, thus maintaining the attorney’s responsibility to represent his client. Daybell has faced intense scrutiny since the discovery of the remains of his former wife, … Read more

Judge Expertly Educates Trump Lawyer on Essential ‘Evidence 101’ Principles

WASHINGTON (AP) — A judge in Lawrence, Kansas, took the opportunity to educate President Donald Trump’s lawyer on the basics of presenting evidence during a recent court hearing. The exchange occurred during a trial concerning a lawsuit against Trump’s immigration policies. The lawyer representing the Trump administration, Steven C. Davis, was grilled by U.S. District Judge Julie A. Robinson on the lack of evidence presented to support the government’s position. Judge Robinson, clearly frustrated with the lack of proper documentation, criticized Davis for failing to provide substantiating evidence and failing to follow fundamental procedures in … Read more