Clarification about attorney status
| By Jen G. - Aug 23rd, 2007 at 12:09 pm EDT |
| Also listed in: Longmont LifeBridge |
Hi all,
The Times-Call and some others have reported that I'm an attorney, which is true...I graduated from the George Washington University Law School and I'm fully licensed in Maryland and DC. But I'm only partially licensed in Colorado, to practice law for my employer and on a pro bono (free) basis. I'm involved in this group as a concerned citizen, not in any sort of official attorney capacity. Just wanted to clarify so as not to run afoul of the Rules of Professional Responsibility!
Cheers,
Jen
The Times-Call and some others have reported that I'm an attorney, which is true...I graduated from the George Washington University Law School and I'm fully licensed in Maryland and DC. But I'm only partially licensed in Colorado, to practice law for my employer and on a pro bono (free) basis. I'm involved in this group as a concerned citizen, not in any sort of official attorney capacity. Just wanted to clarify so as not to run afoul of the Rules of Professional Responsibility!
Cheers,
Jen













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My husband and I would like to add our names to the list to overturn the cities decision on allowing the building of the Lifebridge center. Personally, I don't mind the city trying to get tax off of them--more power to them. I am against the community itself. Cheers.
Leni Checkas, Longmont Resident.