Florida law firm is removed from federal case after lawyer scheduled depositions at Dunkin’ Donuts, engaged in "deplorable behavior", and disparaged opposing counsel.
A Federal District Judge disqualified a Florida lawyer and his law firm from a fair labor standards litigation partially because of his "flagrant disrespect" and misconduct in the case and a prior case with the same corporate defendant and opposing counsel. The case is Bedoya et al. v. Aventura Limousine & Transportation Service, Inc., et al., Case No. 11-24432-Civ-Altonaga/Simonton.
The lawyer and law firm (Richard Celler and Morgan & Morgan), sued a limousine service and corporate officers in two separate cases. According to the U.S. District Judge’s Order, the lawyer made "choice statements" in an e-mail to opposing counsel, engaged in improper communications with the opposing party, and disparaged the opposing lawyer in the presence of his clients. Further, according to the U.S. District Judge’s Order, the lawyer also engaged in "deplorable behavior", including scheduling depositions at Dunkin' Donuts, attending the deposition in T-shirts and shorts, and drawing penis pictures and playing Angry Birds during the deposition.
According to the Order, although some of the lawyer’s misconduct occurred in a prior case, it was relevant because it embarrassed the defendants and interfered with their relationship with their lawyer. The Order also found that the lawyer acted with "flagrant disrespect" for the opposing lawyer and engaged in a consistent course of unprofessional conduct, which included telling a defendant, who was an officer of the limousine company, that the company could afford a better lawyer and that he would never settle with the opposing lawyer.
The lawyer argued that he merely advised the defendant to hire outside counsel who specialized in labor issues and, in any event, the communication was not an improper communication with a represented person because the other lawyer was nearby. The Order rejected this argument and referred an e-mail written by the lawyer to the opposing wherein wherein he apparently confirmed the conversation with the opposing party regarding his refusal to settle and criticized the e-mail for its "utter lack of professionalism". The e-mail stated, in part:
"It is apparent that your MO is trying to purposefully delay things as much as possible. This is because it appears (from what I observed at trial), you are not a trial lawyer. If you want to play in the sand box with trial lawyers, you are going to do it the right way or we are going to call you out to the judge—every time. …. We are not interested, nor are our clients, in settlement discussions with you as long as you are the lawyer on the other side. You are causing your client a great disservice. If you were not on the other side of the table, we would have a better chance of any resolution and would sit with the principals of the company. I have told Scott Tinkler this. Time to put your boots on and get to work. No more whining, no more complaining about how you have no support staff, no more complaining about how much work you have to do. Nobody on this side of the Internet cares."
The Order found that the lawyer engaged in multiple instances of misconduct and violated multiple Bar Rules and disqualified both the lawyer and the law firm. The Order stated, "(i)n so finding, the Court is influenced by the egregiousness of the Florida Bar Rule violations, and the grave impact of (the lawyer’s) disparaging acts have had on the attorney-client relationship between (the opposing lawyer) and Defendants."
Here is the actual court order:
http://docs.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/florida/flsdce/1:2011cv24432/391539/172/



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Posted by: Child support | July 07, 2012 at 04:17 AM
The lawyer has been cooked with his own oil, probably. This is a good action so that other lawyers can see there future when breaking the law.
Posted by: Rebecca Levine | October 16, 2012 at 01:04 PM
this marks the true purpose of lawsuits today .laws in every state should be followed accordingly that is why laywers get their butts off other people due to the fact that they think they can get away from the law since they are the ones who do the defending.
Posted by: maika | November 18, 2012 at 09:24 AM
like women got pregnant to spite him. First of all, fucko was the one making the hiring decisions, and second of all, I sincerely doubt any of the female employees who did get knocked up were thinking of him in their moments of wedded bliss. Sometimes it's not all about you, boss.
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