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BRIAN TANNEBAUM FEATURED IN DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW – LAW STUDENT GETS LESSON IN SANCTIONS AS FLORIDA JUDGE MOVES TO DISCIPLINE HIM OVER LITIGATION

BRIAN TANNEBAUM FEATURED IN DAILY BUSINESS REVIEW – LAW STUDENT GETS LESSON IN SANCTIONS AS FLORIDA JUDGE MOVES TO DISCIPLINE HIM OVER LITIGATION

August 10, 2021 by Maylynn

August 10th, 2021 - Posted in Brian L. Tannebaum, In The News

MIAMI, FL– August 10, 2021- Bast Amron Special Counsel Brian Tannebaum was featured in a recent article by The Daily Business Review, “Law Student Gets Lesson in Sanctions as Florida Judge Moves to Discipline Him Over Litigation.” Brian talks to the DBR’s reporter Michael Mora about the merits of the case and why appearing pro se could be a problem, even if the litigant is a seasoned attorney facing his own ethics case.

“Anytime a client has a legal issue, it is obviously something that is personally affecting them,” Tannebaum, a legal ethics expert, said. “The lawyer’s only concern is how to take the case through the court system. Oftentimes, the pro se lawyer takes the position of ‘Let me go after the person who is bringing this case against me.’ And it never works.”

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MIAMI, FL– August 10, 2021- Bast Amron Special Counsel Brian Tannebaum was featured in a recent article by The Daily Business Review, “Law Student Gets Lesson in Sanctions as Florida Judge Moves to Discipline Him Over Litigation.” Brian talks to the DBR’s reporter Michael Mora about the merits of the case and why appearing pro se could be a problem, even if the litigant is a seasoned attorney facing his own ethics case.

“Anytime a client has a legal issue, it is obviously something that is personally affecting them,” Tannebaum, a legal ethics expert, said. “The lawyer’s only concern is how to take the case through the court system. Oftentimes, the pro se lawyer takes the position of ‘Let me go after the person who is bringing this case against me.’ And it never works.”

Click here to read article subscription may be required.

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Maylynn Menoud  | Marketing Director
T: (305) 379-7904 | D: (305) 357-4794
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BAST AMRON is a boutique law firm focused on business insolvency and litigation. Our insolvency practice emphasizes workouts, restructurings, liquidations, bankruptcy, and bankruptcy avoidance. We represent debtors, creditors, committees, trustees, and other fiduciaries in bankruptcies, receiverships, and assignments for the benefit of creditors. Our litigation practice is primarily plaintiff oriented. We know how to investigate, formulate and prosecute claims arising from business disputes. By combining our business insolvency knowledge with our extensive courtroom experience, we successfully guide our clients through all aspects and types of commercial litigation in state and federal courts across the country. Whether the issue is litigation or insolvency or both, we view our clients’ needs through a holistic lens to formulate and implement dynamic solutions to their most important challenges.

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