Attorney Fink Violated Professionals Rules of Conduct
Attorney Fink Violated Professional Rules of Conduct
In this case, we are looking at if Melvin Fink violated ethical standards based on the advice that he gave to his client Robin Busy. What was determined is that he did not act inappropriately. However, the ethical standards he used when working with his client are questionable at best (which created the conflict).
In the case study, Melvin Fink violated his basic responsibilities as an attorney. This is because his client Robin Bushy filed for divorce and engaged in fraud at his direction. What happened was he settled the case surrounding the assets that both her and her husband (Jeffrey) owned during the marriage. However, despite this fact there were issues surrounding a Subaru that was in both their names. Under a prenuptial agreement the assets that were in each person's name was considered to be their own with the decree saying, "Each of the parties is awarded the personal property in his or her possession free and clear of any and all marital right or claim of the other." This is significant, because under the basic divorce covenant there was the assumption that the automobile was in Robin Bushy's name.
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