Here has been the YAWN response to his ramblings:
Although he has declared he wants to run for office the nominating petitions are not even circulated yet. Why should Lou Barletta take him seriously? His blog is exactly that and no more until then.
Mr. Paige, a couple of questions for a lawyer who should know better.
On your blog you have these statements about Barletta.
..you brought a halfway house for criminals to a downtown hotel, and you've tried to attract a methadone clinic to various sites all over the City
What evidence do you personally possess to back up your ridiculous assertions? Keep in mind that it is you making the claim so if there is to be truth to it let us see your evidence by releasing it to the public.
In case you need a refresher you should keep in mind that while defamatory statements may be protected in court proceedings a lawyer who makes them outside of the courtroom should follow the Pennsylvania Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct which includes
[5] A lawyer's conduct should conform to the requirements of the law, both in professional service to clients and in the lawyer's business and personal affairs. A lawyer should use the law's procedures only for legitimate purposes and not to harass or intimidate others. A lawyer should demonstrate respect for the legal system and for those who serve it, including judges, other lawyers and public officials. While it is a lawyer's duty, when necessary, to challenge the rectitude of official action, it is also a lawyer's duty to uphold legal process.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Friday, March 13, 2009
Judge Suggests Mediation In Bonusgate Files Case
by The Associated Press
Friday March 13, 2009, 1:27 PM
A judge is giving both sides a few days to consider mediation as a way to settle a dispute over who should control House Democrats' files involving the legislative bonus investigation.
Dauphin County Judge Lawrence Clark on Friday said the Democratic caucus and its former legal consultant, Bill Chadwick, should consider having a retired county judge help them settle the matter. Clark is giving both sides until noon Wednesday to decide if that's the route they want to take.
On Friday, Clark also heard from lawyers for others who are also involved in the investigation and who want to have a say in what happens to the files.
Friday March 13, 2009, 1:27 PM
A judge is giving both sides a few days to consider mediation as a way to settle a dispute over who should control House Democrats' files involving the legislative bonus investigation.
Dauphin County Judge Lawrence Clark on Friday said the Democratic caucus and its former legal consultant, Bill Chadwick, should consider having a retired county judge help them settle the matter. Clark is giving both sides until noon Wednesday to decide if that's the route they want to take.
On Friday, Clark also heard from lawyers for others who are also involved in the investigation and who want to have a say in what happens to the files.
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