The Legal Profession Is No Longer Prestigious
As a result of the recent events that have occurred these past couple of days in regards to Attorney Rose Clayton’s posting of our now not so private email conversation, I feel compelled to make this last and final blog and say goodbye to this “prestigious” profession.
When looking back at everything that has occurred since May 27, 2010, when Attorney Clayton posted our email conversation, it now makes me wonder if lawyers have lost their prestige status. As every lawyer and law student knows, 49 states have adopted the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility. These model rules were drafted and adopted for lawyers to adhere to them. Do lawyers really adhere to the model rules? I will leave that question for you to answer. After sitting back and taking the time to reflect on the series of events that have occurred, it makes me wonder if lawyers forget about the model rules after successfully passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. When a job applicant communicates to a prospective employer, he or she does not expect that their private conversations would become public. Unless I have been under a rock, I do not believe that this has become a new trend when applying for a job. I wonder what it will be next? Will attorneys be running to the internet to disclose confidential information provided by the client?
I have come to the conclusion that lawyers have lost their prestigious status and wonder why so many students flock to law schools after obtaining a four year degree to become one. Face it, there are no jobs available and, if there are, Attorney Rose Clayton has a position of a lifetime for you! Do you want to receive four quarterly bonuses equal to four weeks pay, plus complimentary lunch all while receiving a massage? Is the legal field prestigious when events like this occur? I certainly do not believe so. This profession is sinking fast and it is troubling to me. Since Friday, I have had no sleep. I have read over each comment, both on “The Docket” and “Above the Law”, over and over. For someone who takes this profession seriously, the comments make me sick. In fact, many comments are by attorneys. The inaccuracies are too numerous to refute in detail but I will, however, respond to one of them here. First and foremost, no- I am not dead as one comment indicates. I have still yet to find any “Breaking News” on my apparent suicide. I find it quite humorous that some people would sit in front of their computer and try to pick out every typo and legal inaccuracy in the candid private email’s sent to Attorney Clayton.
After taking the time to reflect on the recent events, I have decided to not become a member of the bar, at least not in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This decision is based on the lack of professionalism by the bar community here, and especially the lack of judgment by Attorney Clayton by publishing the personal emails.
What will I do now? Will I ever go back to law school and obtain my J.D.? who knows. I will let the cards fall where they land.
Please note that this website will be terminated within the next few days.
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As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.Locke N. Lawded wrote:Here's why he took he down...apparently, he can't handle the truth!
The Legal Profession Is No Longer Prestigious
As a result of the recent events that have occurred these past couple of days in regards to Attorney Rose Clayton’s posting of our now not so private email conversation, I feel compelled to make this last and final blog and say goodbye to this “prestigious” profession.
When looking back at everything that has occurred since May 27, 2010, when Attorney Clayton posted our email conversation, it now makes me wonder if lawyers have lost their prestige status. As every lawyer and law student knows, 49 states have adopted the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility. These model rules were drafted and adopted for lawyers to adhere to them. Do lawyers really adhere to the model rules? I will leave that question for you to answer. After sitting back and taking the time to reflect on the series of events that have occurred, it makes me wonder if lawyers forget about the model rules after successfully passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. When a job applicant communicates to a prospective employer, he or she does not expect that their private conversations would become public. Unless I have been under a rock, I do not believe that this has become a new trend when applying for a job. I wonder what it will be next? Will attorneys be running to the internet to disclose confidential information provided by the client?
I have come to the conclusion that lawyers have lost their prestigious status and wonder why so many students flock to law schools after obtaining a four year degree to become one. Face it, there are no jobs available and, if there are, Attorney Rose Clayton has a position of a lifetime for you! Do you want to receive four quarterly bonuses equal to four weeks pay, plus complimentary lunch all while receiving a massage? Is the legal field prestigious when events like this occur? I certainly do not believe so. This profession is sinking fast and it is troubling to me. Since Friday, I have had no sleep. I have read over each comment, both on “The Docket” and “Above the Law”, over and over. For someone who takes this profession seriously, the comments make me sick. In fact, many comments are by attorneys. The inaccuracies are too numerous to refute in detail but I will, however, respond to one of them here. First and foremost, no- I am not dead as one comment indicates. I have still yet to find any “Breaking News” on my apparent suicide. I find it quite humorous that some people would sit in front of their computer and try to pick out every typo and legal inaccuracy in the candid private email’s sent to Attorney Clayton.
After taking the time to reflect on the recent events, I have decided to not become a member of the bar, at least not in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This decision is based on the lack of professionalism by the bar community here, and especially the lack of judgment by Attorney Clayton by publishing the personal emails.
What will I do now? Will I ever go back to law school and obtain my J.D.? who knows. I will let the cards fall where they land.
Please note that this website will be terminated within the next few days.
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What choice does he have? He is 100% unemployable and no one will hire him in Massachusetts...honestabe84 wrote:As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.Locke N. Lawded wrote:Here's why he took he down...apparently, he can't handle the truth!
The Legal Profession Is No Longer Prestigious
As a result of the recent events that have occurred these past couple of days in regards to Attorney Rose Clayton’s posting of our now not so private email conversation, I feel compelled to make this last and final blog and say goodbye to this “prestigious” profession.
When looking back at everything that has occurred since May 27, 2010, when Attorney Clayton posted our email conversation, it now makes me wonder if lawyers have lost their prestige status. As every lawyer and law student knows, 49 states have adopted the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility. These model rules were drafted and adopted for lawyers to adhere to them. Do lawyers really adhere to the model rules? I will leave that question for you to answer. After sitting back and taking the time to reflect on the series of events that have occurred, it makes me wonder if lawyers forget about the model rules after successfully passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. When a job applicant communicates to a prospective employer, he or she does not expect that their private conversations would become public. Unless I have been under a rock, I do not believe that this has become a new trend when applying for a job. I wonder what it will be next? Will attorneys be running to the internet to disclose confidential information provided by the client?
I have come to the conclusion that lawyers have lost their prestigious status and wonder why so many students flock to law schools after obtaining a four year degree to become one. Face it, there are no jobs available and, if there are, Attorney Rose Clayton has a position of a lifetime for you! Do you want to receive four quarterly bonuses equal to four weeks pay, plus complimentary lunch all while receiving a massage? Is the legal field prestigious when events like this occur? I certainly do not believe so. This profession is sinking fast and it is troubling to me. Since Friday, I have had no sleep. I have read over each comment, both on “The Docket” and “Above the Law”, over and over. For someone who takes this profession seriously, the comments make me sick. In fact, many comments are by attorneys. The inaccuracies are too numerous to refute in detail but I will, however, respond to one of them here. First and foremost, no- I am not dead as one comment indicates. I have still yet to find any “Breaking News” on my apparent suicide. I find it quite humorous that some people would sit in front of their computer and try to pick out every typo and legal inaccuracy in the candid private email’s sent to Attorney Clayton.
After taking the time to reflect on the recent events, I have decided to not become a member of the bar, at least not in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This decision is based on the lack of professionalism by the bar community here, and especially the lack of judgment by Attorney Clayton by publishing the personal emails.
What will I do now? Will I ever go back to law school and obtain my J.D.? who knows. I will let the cards fall where they land.
Please note that this website will be terminated within the next few days.
Posted by Jesse J. Clark at 7:41 PM
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Really? I think it is. Anyone who is stupid and unprofessional enough to send an E-mail like that to an interviewer, no matter how rude the interviewer was, deserves whatever consequences ensue.honestabe84 wrote: As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.
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LOOOOOL! Loving this!chicoalto0649 wrote:honestabe84 wrote:Why would it be taken down?UrbanAchievers wrote:Damn. The video was taken down already. Wish I had saved a copy of that little gem.
will this suffice?
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+100booyakasha45 wrote:Really? I think it is. Anyone who is stupid and unprofessional enough to send an E-mail like that to an interviewer, no matter how rude the interviewer was, deserves whatever consequences ensue.honestabe84 wrote: As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.
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Erroneous use of apostrophe = does not get any jobs EVAAAAAR.chicoalto0649 wrote:What choice does he have? He is 100% unemployable and no one will hire him in Massachusetts...honestabe84 wrote:As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.Locke N. Lawded wrote:Here's why he took he down...apparently, he can't handle the truth!
The Legal Profession Is No Longer Prestigious
As a result of the recent events that have occurred these past couple of days in regards to Attorney Rose Clayton’s posting of our now not so private email conversation, I feel compelled to make this last and final blog and say goodbye to this “prestigious” profession.
When looking back at everything that has occurred since May 27, 2010, when Attorney Clayton posted our email conversation, it now makes me wonder if lawyers have lost their prestige status. As every lawyer and law student knows, 49 states have adopted the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility. These model rules were drafted and adopted for lawyers to adhere to them. Do lawyers really adhere to the model rules? I will leave that question for you to answer. After sitting back and taking the time to reflect on the series of events that have occurred, it makes me wonder if lawyers forget about the model rules after successfully passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. When a job applicant communicates to a prospective employer, he or she does not expect that their private conversations would become public. Unless I have been under a rock, I do not believe that this has become a new trend when applying for a job. I wonder what it will be next? Will attorneys be running to the internet to disclose confidential information provided by the client?
I have come to the conclusion that lawyers have lost their prestigious status and wonder why so many students flock to law schools after obtaining a four year degree to become one. Face it, there are no jobs available and, if there are, Attorney Rose Clayton has a position of a lifetime for you! Do you want to receive four quarterly bonuses equal to four weeks pay, plus complimentary lunch all while receiving a massage? Is the legal field prestigious when events like this occur? I certainly do not believe so. This profession is sinking fast and it is troubling to me. Since Friday, I have had no sleep. I have read over each comment, both on “The Docket” and “Above the Law”, over and over. For someone who takes this profession seriously, the comments make me sick. In fact, many comments are by attorneys. The inaccuracies are too numerous to refute in detail but I will, however, respond to one of them here. First and foremost, no- I am not dead as one comment indicates. I have still yet to find any “Breaking News” on my apparent suicide. I find it quite humorous that some people would sit in front of their computer and try to pick out every typo and legal inaccuracy in the candid private email’s sent to Attorney Clayton.
After taking the time to reflect on the recent events, I have decided to not become a member of the bar, at least not in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This decision is based on the lack of professionalism by the bar community here, and especially the lack of judgment by Attorney Clayton by publishing the personal emails.
What will I do now? Will I ever go back to law school and obtain my J.D.? who knows. I will let the cards fall where they land.
Please note that this website will be terminated within the next few days.
Posted by Jesse J. Clark at 7:41 PM
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I guess, but if everyone who is stupid and has made made a big mistake had to leave the profession, I think there would be half as many lawyers out there.booyakasha45 wrote:Really? I think it is. Anyone who is stupid and unprofessional enough to send an E-mail like that to an interviewer, no matter how rude the interviewer was, deserves whatever consequences ensue.honestabe84 wrote: As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.
Trust me, I'm not defending this guy - You can look at my previous posts. Nevertheless, I think the outcome of this story is a bit harsh. I suppose its his decision, though. It's not like he's being chased out of Mass with pitchforks and torches.
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tigers can't change their stripes. he outed himself as an idiot. he saved a potential employer time and money in doing so. i don't exactly feel sorry for him. although i do think it's funny that he said "NO ONE CARES AS MUCH ABOUT THIS PROFESSION AS ME," yet now he is turning his back on it. everyone be on the lookout for the following items to appear on craigslist.com: scales of justice, gavel, constitution, law books, declaration of independence, portraits of founding fathers, "IT ALL".
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Ahem, the *Commonwealth* of Massachusetts. Anyone else cringe every time he says that in his pretentious blog? I'm dying for an old guy with an English accent to read his posts aloud, while wearing a red velvet smoking jacket and stroking a longhair cat.chicoalto0649 wrote:What choice does he have? He is 100% unemployable and no one will hire him in Massachusetts...honestabe84 wrote:As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.Locke N. Lawded wrote:Here's why he took he down...apparently, he can't handle the truth!
The Legal Profession Is No Longer Prestigious
As a result of the recent events that have occurred these past couple of days in regards to Attorney Rose Clayton’s posting of our now not so private email conversation, I feel compelled to make this last and final blog and say goodbye to this “prestigious” profession.
When looking back at everything that has occurred since May 27, 2010, when Attorney Clayton posted our email conversation, it now makes me wonder if lawyers have lost their prestige status. As every lawyer and law student knows, 49 states have adopted the Model Rules of Professional Responsibility. These model rules were drafted and adopted for lawyers to adhere to them. Do lawyers really adhere to the model rules? I will leave that question for you to answer. After sitting back and taking the time to reflect on the series of events that have occurred, it makes me wonder if lawyers forget about the model rules after successfully passing the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam. When a job applicant communicates to a prospective employer, he or she does not expect that their private conversations would become public. Unless I have been under a rock, I do not believe that this has become a new trend when applying for a job. I wonder what it will be next? Will attorneys be running to the internet to disclose confidential information provided by the client?
I have come to the conclusion that lawyers have lost their prestigious status and wonder why so many students flock to law schools after obtaining a four year degree to become one. Face it, there are no jobs available and, if there are, Attorney Rose Clayton has a position of a lifetime for you! Do you want to receive four quarterly bonuses equal to four weeks pay, plus complimentary lunch all while receiving a massage? Is the legal field prestigious when events like this occur? I certainly do not believe so. This profession is sinking fast and it is troubling to me. Since Friday, I have had no sleep. I have read over each comment, both on “The Docket” and “Above the Law”, over and over. For someone who takes this profession seriously, the comments make me sick. In fact, many comments are by attorneys. The inaccuracies are too numerous to refute in detail but I will, however, respond to one of them here. First and foremost, no- I am not dead as one comment indicates. I have still yet to find any “Breaking News” on my apparent suicide. I find it quite humorous that some people would sit in front of their computer and try to pick out every typo and legal inaccuracy in the candid private email’s sent to Attorney Clayton.
After taking the time to reflect on the recent events, I have decided to not become a member of the bar, at least not in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This decision is based on the lack of professionalism by the bar community here, and especially the lack of judgment by Attorney Clayton by publishing the personal emails.
What will I do now? Will I ever go back to law school and obtain my J.D.? who knows. I will let the cards fall where they land.
Please note that this website will be terminated within the next few days.
Posted by Jesse J. Clark at 7:41 PM
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I will buy "IT ALL" and drive to the commonwealth of Massachusetts to get "IT ALL." I hope you're reading this, Jesse J. Clark/Bostonlegal83.schnoodle wrote:tigers can't change their stripes. he outed himself as an idiot. he saved a potential employer time and money in doing so. i don't exactly feel sorry for him. although i do think it's funny that he said "NO ONE CARES AS MUCH ABOUT THIS PROFESSION AS ME," yet now he is turning his back on it. everyone be on the lookout for the following items to appear on craigslist.com: scales of justice, gavel, constitution, law books, declaration of independence, portraits of founding fathers, "IT ALL".
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I would normally agree with this. If Jesse was an upstanding individual and had written one string of profoundly immature emails, I would feel some sympathy for him. That isn't the case here. Most prospective employers perform web searches on employees. A web search on Jesse *prior* to this incident would have revealed his blog (which referred to his realtor as a "broad" and contained several outspoken controversial statements). This incident magnified a problem that already existed for Jesse. Prior to this incident he could have taken down his blog. Now it is reposted in multiple forums and he has less control. This incident was not a single profoundly immature moment for Jesse. It was part of a pattern of behavior that demonstrates a lack of respect, common sense, grammatical prowess and general competence. This pattern culminated in a series of profoundly immature emails that further limited Jesse’s already dismal career options. And he should have to deal with those consequences.honestabe84 wrote:As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.
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This is correct. Reading his old blog posts is pretty entertaining... fortunately Google, in its infinite wisdom, has preserved cached versions of some of his old blog posts.nahgems wrote:I would normally agree with this. If Jesse was an upstanding individual and had written one string of profoundly immature emails, I would feel some sympathy for him. That isn't the case here. Most prospective employers perform web searches on employees. A web search on Jesse *prior* to this incident would have revealed his blog (which referred to his realtor as a "broad" and contained several outspoken controversial statements). This incident magnified a problem that already existed for Jesse. Prior to this incident he could have taken down his blog. Now it is reposted in multiple forums and he has less control. This incident was not a single profoundly immature moment for Jesse. It was part of a pattern of behavior that demonstrates a lack of respect, common sense, grammatical prowess and general competence. This pattern culminated in a series of profoundly immature emails that further limited Jesse’s already dismal career options. And he should have to deal with those consequences.honestabe84 wrote:As big of an idiot this guy is, it's not right that he is having to chang his entire career based on one profoundly immature email.
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--LinkRemoved--Bildungsroman wrote:I saw his LinkedIn profile (it looks like it's been taken down now) and it was hilarious. The man has a serious problem with his capslock key.
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His wife looks like she could be quite hot in that picture. Sucks for her she married a moron!
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Nice sleuthing! This guy still doesn't understand how the old interwebs function if he thinks he can erase all traces of his infamy!tomwelling wrote:--LinkRemoved--Bildungsroman wrote:I saw his LinkedIn profile (it looks like it's been taken down now) and it was hilarious. The man has a serious problem with his capslock key.
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Haha excellent.tomwelling wrote:--LinkRemoved--Bildungsroman wrote:I saw his LinkedIn profile (it looks like it's been taken down now) and it was hilarious. The man has a serious problem with his capslock key.
Did you know that when he worked for Phillips, Silver, Talmon, Aframe & Sinrich, P.C. he performed something called "FILE MANAGEMENT"? Or that he's the "OWNER OF XTREME-WEB-DESIGNS.COM"? This man is a symbol of hope in an otherwise weary world.
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May you live 10,000 years!chicoalto0649 wrote:honestabe84 wrote:Why would it be taken down?UrbanAchievers wrote:Damn. The video was taken down already. Wish I had saved a copy of that little gem.
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I've been following this story and I can't tell if the guy just has a massive ego or if he's psychologically unstable.
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I LOVE Chico's theatrical thriller he released on this epic, but is it possible for our cache sleuths to dig up that original gem of his?
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+1, I only got to see the first two minutes and I want to see the rest.Mr. Matlock wrote:I LOVE Chico's theatrical thriller he released on this epic, but is it possible for our cache sleuths to dig up that original gem of his?
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Thank you so much.chicoalto0649 wrote:honestabe84 wrote:Why would it be taken down?UrbanAchievers wrote:Damn. The video was taken down already. Wish I had saved a copy of that little gem.
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It is on his resume. Are you planning to email him or something? That may be a bit over the top.chicoalto0649 wrote:do we know Jesse's email?
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