IOHO, apparently attorney Wyatt has a problem similar to that of other attorneys, in that they have a problem reading, comprehending what they have read, or making misleading statements. Mr. Wyatt apparently only read the first clause on the State of Oregon web-page, and ignored the rest of the paragraph.
Courts have ruled that fraud as it applies to attorneys is any attempt to deceive, whether by commission, by omission, by silence, by gesture, or by innuendo. As a former Bar attorney, Wyatt should know the definition of fraud by an attorney. Has Wyatt acted fraudulently in any of his communications either with a respondent, with a complainant, or with a client? We understand that he has not been forthcoming in all of his communications, and in fact in our opinion has engaged in misleading in some of his communications.
At no time did we state that attorney Geoffrey P. Wyatt was disciplined by a state disciplinary agency. However, members of the public have charged him with misconduct, and there are members of the public who believe that he has brought disrepute to the legal establishment.
Mr. Wyatt, isn't it unethical for an officer of the court to threaten any person in any communication, whether written or oral? Is not your theatening email to us engaging in an act of misconduct? Have you now not brought disrepute to the legal establishment?
Isn't it unethical to attempt to interfere with anyone's Constitutional Rights?
Please provide us with a full and complete list of the names, last known addresses and phone numbers of all of your clients, both past and present. As you know, lists of clients have been held by the courts to be business records, and therefore are not within the client-attorney privilege exemption from disclosure.
Please provide the above along with your affidavit
that your submissions are accurate, full and complete. Upon receipt
of the above, our Review Board will review your documentations and investigate
your allegations to determine whether or not you have brought disrepute
to the legal business. If our Review Board finds that you have not
brought disrepute to the legal
business, then your name will be removed from our
web-site.
Mr. Wyatt, do you honestly believe that a jury,
after reviewing all of the evidence, will find that in the opinion of the
public, you have not brought disrepute to the legal establishment?
email: clr@clr.org
Created December 31, 2001