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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

WHO IS ATTORNEY KIMBERLY KNOX?

INFORMATION ON ATTORNEY KIMBERLY KNOX WHO WROTE THE ARTICLE DEFENDING JUDGE OLEAR IN THE CT LAW TRIBUNE IS BELOW:

JUST SO YOU KNOW, I CUT AND PASTED THIS  MATERIAL STRAIGHT FROM ATTORNEY KNOX'S WEBSITE.  I ONLY TOOK THE FIRST HALF OF WHAT WAS WRITTEN THERE.  ADDITIONAL MATERIAL REGARDING HER WORK IN APPELLATE COURT I WASN'T SO INTERESTED IN, PLUS THERE ARE OTHER DETAILS ABOUT HER MEMBERSHIPS, ETC.  BUT YOU WOULD HAVE TO GO TO HER WEBSITE YOURSELF TO GET THOSE.
 
OF INTEREST I FIND THE WHOLE SUPER LAWYERS SCHTICK!  AS WE WELL KNOW, SOME OF THE MOST CORRUPT ATTORNEYS OUT THERE ARE SUPER LAWYERS.  SO FOR YOU GUYS WHO ARE IMPRESSED BY THAT, LET ME JUST TELL YOU I AM A SUPER DUPER BLOGGER AND I THINK THAT'S TEN TIMES MORE IMPORTANT.
 
OTHER THAN THAT, ATTORNEY KNOX'S INVOLVEMENT IN STATEWIDE GRIEVANCE CASES IS STRIKING.  SO WHAT ATTORNEY KNOX DOES TO EARN A LIVING, IN FACT A MAJOR PART OF HER PRACTICE, INVOLVES REPRESENTING THE MOST TRULY CORRUPT OF HER PROFESSION.  SO IT MAKES SENSE SHE WOULD BE REPRESENTING JUDGE OLEAR.  I GET IT NOW!


KIMBERLY A. KNOX
PARTNER
Phone: (860) 522-8338
Fax: (860) 728-0401
E-mail:
kknox@hortonshieldsknox.com
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EDUCATION
B.A. Connecticut College, 1982
J.D. University of Connecticut School of Law, 1986

ADMISSIONS
State of Connecticut, 1986
United States District Court for the District of Connecticut, 1987
United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, 1991
United States Supreme Court, 2006

DISTINCTIONSAV Peer Review Rated, Martindale Hubbell
Selected as one of Top 25: 2013 Women Connecticut Super Lawyers
Listed in
Super Lawyers, 2006-2007, 2009-2013
Listed in
Best Lawyers since 2010 for Ethics and Professional Responsibility Law
Appointed to the Committee on Admissions and Grievances for the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit by the Honorable Dennis Jacobs, Chief Judge. (2010-present)

Practice
Professional Disciplinary Matters, Ethics Consultations and Bar Admissions; Connecticut and Second Circuit Appellate Litigation; Appellate Consultation in Trial Proceedings, State and Federal Trial Consultation and Litigation.


Professionalism Practice
Attorney Knox represents attorneys before grievance panels, at public hearings before the Statewide Grievance Committee, and in presentments and appeals. She also represents clients as to the unauthorized practice of law matters. Attorney Knox represents attorneys seeking reinstatement or readmission to the Connecticut Bar and represents candidates for bar admission before the Bar Examining Committee. She consults with attorneys on random audits of client's funds accounts by the Statewide Grievance Committee. Attorney Knox consults with firms on a myriad of issues involving the Rules of Professional Conduct. Attorney Knox also handles matters involving the State of Connecticut Code of Ethics, including investigation and evaluation of complaints before the OSE. She represents clients before the Citizen's Ethics Advisory Board.


Attorney Knox has served as an expert witness on professionalism and the rules of professional conduct in grievance and in legal malpractice matters.

For those of you who want to read Attorney Knox's apologia on behalf of Judge Leslie Olear who was barely reappointed at the recent legislative session, please click on the link below, and that will lead you to the CT Tribune article:

http://divorceinconnecticut.blogspot.com/2014/03/ct-law-tribune-lashes-out-against.html

6 comments:

  1. What's your point? She's a terrific, well-respected lawyer and leader of the Bar.

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    1. I'm sorry about that. I didn't explain that the reason she attracted my attention is because she wrote a ridiculous editorial for the CT Law Tribune defending Judge Leslie Olear, a judge who has made several ill considered rulings from the bench. I hope this makes more sense now.

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    2. On what grounds do you make the claim Judge Olear "has made several ill considered rulings ...?" I thought you were a super duper blogger and not an expert on jurisprudence. I am glad you have an opinion. We all do. However, when expressing them in the public domain, try not to state them as fact. It might make you sound somewhat credible, and clearly, credibility is something you sorely lack.

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    3. You are abusing me, and I do have a policy against abuse, but your attitude simply amuses me, so I will leave it. As I have said before, my very mild critique of attorneys "Going, Going, Gone" has attracted thousands and thousands of hits, so much so that I'd be a millionaire if I charged for them. The only conclusion I can draw from these kinds of results, in addition to the many comments adding more detail to how abusive attorneys are, is that what I am saying about judges and attorneys is striking a common chord among a broad range of citizens throughout the State and actually throughout the world because my blog has a large out of State readership, which is why I added to translate button to the blog to help them out. So, you may not find me credible, but what counts is that many other people do consider me credible, and that is what matters. But I share your frustration. I have to sit and listen to people rave about how great Star Wars is, etc., etc., and I think it is trash. So you and I live in a world where not everyone agrees with you. And I think local events here at the State Capitol where citizens have been speaking out against the Family Court system, judges, attorneys, and GALs really shows evidence that what I am saying has been relevant to the experience, not only of someone like me, but also to many, many other people.

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  2. Nothing you say makes any sense. You are just a bitter person who blames everyone else for your problems. Why don't you try contributing something positive to society instead of criticizing respected professionals in the community who have accomplished a lot more than you ever will.

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    1. Professionals, but "respected"??, now that's a different matter. No, thanks for your concern, but I'm not bitter, not full of problems. I'm just sitting here having a cup of tea, thinking of adding a sweet to that. Sir, I am a writer. Think of me as you will. It is all success to me.

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